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It started as Jamestown then it moved to Williamsburg then to Richmond.
Jamestown the first state capital was moved to Williamsburg in 1699.A nine-year-old just answered this question, what is wrong with you people?DEZIYAH ;) ROCKS
Actually it was the other way around. It moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg and then to Richmond. Richmond was the capital in the civil war so it stayed there.
It was Jamestown and moved to Williamsburg then to Richmond
diseases,Jamestown needed to be rebuilt due to the fire, surrounded by water
The original colonial capital, Jamestown, burned and the capital was moved to Williamsburg because the colony's population had grown and moved over a wider area and Williamsburg was more centrally located,
The first capital of Virginia was Jamestown in 1607. Then it became Williamsburg in 1699. Then it became Richmond in 1780.
Yes, Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia in 1699. The capital was moved there from Jamestown, primarily for its more central location and better water access. Williamsburg remained the capital until 1780, when the capital was relocated to Richmond. The city is now known for its well-preserved colonial history and is a popular tourist destination.
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Jamestown was officially moved to Henrico in 1699. The decision was made due to concerns over the site’s vulnerability to attacks and its declining population. The new location, which became the capital of Virginia, was better suited for defense and growth, leading to the establishment of Williamsburg as the new capital.
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It became the Capital in about 1698, and moved to Richmond in 1780.