Louisville, Georgia was created to serve as the Capital of the State of Georgia in 1786 and it held that prominent position from 1796 until 1806.
In 1868, Atlanta became the official capital of Georgia. Georgia has had five different state capitals. They were in order; Savannah, Augusta (between 1782 and 1785, Savannah and Augusta were rotating capitals), Louisville, Milledgeville and the current capital of Atlanta.
False. Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana.
The legislature met for the first time in Atlanta on July 4th, 1868. It has remained in Atlanta continuously with the exception of one day in 2001 when a joint session of the state legislature met for one day in Georgia's fourth capital of Milledgeville to commemerate the states 250th anniversary of a representative government. The other three cities that were Georgia Capial's were in order: Savannah; Augusta; Louisville
Savannah was established in 1733 and was the birthplace of the Georgia colony, the seat of the colonial government, and capital of the state until 1786.
Louisville, Georgia was created to serve as the Capital of the State of Georgia in 1786 and it held that prominent position from 1796 until 1806.
Milledgeville became the capital city of Georgia after Louisville. Georgia's capitals were Savannah, the seat of government during British colonial rule, followed by Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta.
In 1868, Atlanta became the official capital of Georgia. Georgia has had five different state capitals. They were in order; Savannah, Augusta (between 1782 and 1785, Savannah and Augusta were rotating capitals), Louisville, Milledgeville and the current capital of Atlanta.
It was moved because of the changing geegraphical center of the state.
Because the population shifted. In more detail, I mean that the capitals change to match up with population distribution; the capital is where the majority of the people live. Savannah was the first capital because that was where the most people lived at that time, and when people began to move away to Augusta from Savannah, it became the new capital because that's where most people lived. It's the same idea for Louisville.
because i think this program is stupid and won't tell me the answer to this stupid question( here's the question i used) why was this capital chosen? and it wont answer me all it says is because Augusta is a capital and it tells me nothing.
In 1868
The Georgia state capital city before Augusta was Savannah. Official Georgia state capitals have been Savannah (1751-1785), Augusta (1785 -1795; alternated with Savannah for a while), Louisville (1796-1806), Milledgeville (1804-1868; shared with Louisville for a while), and Atlanta (1868-Present).
Louisville, Kentucky is not a capital city. Frankfort is the capital city of Kentucky.
Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky and the capital of Kentucky is Frankfort.
Here are the past capitals in order:SavannahAugustaLouisvilleMilledgevilleCurrent Capital: Atlanta
Georgia has had five different capitals in its history. The first was Savannah, the seat of government during British colonial rule, followed by Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta, the capital city from 1868 to the present day.