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Sacramento became the capital of California in 1854, partly due to its central location within the state. The city was also chosen for its proximity to the mining regions during the Gold Rush and its bustling river port, which made it an important center of commerce. Additionally, Sacramento was perceived as a more stable and permanent location compared to other contenders.

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