dirty living conditions where cause diseases to spead
Williamsburg
there was a diseases in the air.
It became the Capital in about 1698, and moved to Richmond in 1780.
It started as Jamestown then it moved to Williamsburg then to Richmond.
williamsburg moved to Richmond in 1780
It was Jamestown and moved to Williamsburg then to Richmond
No. Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia from about 1699 to 1780 but never of the US.
Jamestown on the James River was the capital of the Virginia colony until 1699, at which time the capital became Williamsburg.
{| |- | Not at this point in time. It was the capital and the colonial buildings are still in existence and can be visited in Colonial Williamsburg. Today the capital is Richmond. |}
Ah, the capital of Jamestown moved to Williamsburg in 1699, my friend. It was a time of change and growth, like a beautiful tree reaching towards the sun. Just imagine the new opportunities and adventures that awaited the people of Williamsburg as they embraced their new role as the capital of Virginia.
williamsburg was important because it was the capital of Virginia from1699 to around 1780
Williamsburg