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State capitals were moved westward as a result of the Revolution in order to get them away from the haughty eastern seaports.

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After the American Revolution the state capitals were relocated to?

They were moved westward.


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What was the Capital of South Carolina during the American revolution?

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How did Daniel Boone move westward?

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