This question can not be answered because you have not said which nation. Assuming you mean the USA then Philadelphia County Building (Congress Hall) served as the capitol from 1790 to 1800. Then on November 17, 1800 first session of United States Congress was held at its present location in Washington DC.
you actually can without assuming becausse there are not very many national capitals
Yes, Washington, DC became the US capital in 1800.
New York City was the first capital of the United States once the Constitution was ratified. In 1790 Philadelphia was chosen as a temporary capital for ten years (until December 1800), until the nation's capital in Washington, D.C., would be ready.
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Chlidren were forced to work in the 1800's because they were poor, and they needed to take care of their families
Lincoln is the state capital of the US state Nebraska.Nebraska
There were two national capitals in 1800: Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, was the first capital of the US and was also the capital prior to the formation of Washington, D.C. in November 1800.
Philadelphia was the U.S. capital in 1800. It was used as the temporary U.S. capital until Washington D.C. was ready to handle being the U.S. capital.
Washington DC has been capital since 1800.
The US Capital returned to Philadelphia on 6 December1790 where it remained until 5 December 1800 when it was moved to Washington DC on 17 November 1800 and has been there since.
New York City was the first capital of the United States once the Constitution was ratified. In 1790 Philadelphia was chosen as a temporary capital for ten years (until December 1800), until the nation's capital in Washington, D.C., would be ready. The U.S. capital moved to Washington, D.C. in 1800.
New York temporary from 1785-1790 then 1790-1800 Philadelphia was chosen
Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800 while Washington, D.C., was being built.
New York City was the first capital of the United States once the Constitution was ratified. In 1790 Philadelphia was chosen as a temporary capital for ten years (until December 1800), until the nation's capital in Washington, D.C., would be ready.
In 1789 New York City became the nation's first capital. Then in 1790 the capital was relocated to Pennsylvania where it remained for ten years. Once again in 1800 the capital was move to its current location in Washington D.C.
The answer is 24 years because 1800 minus 1776 equals 24
Philadelphia has served as the capital of the United States at several different periods of its history, including during its founding. From 1774 to 1783, then again from 1790 to 1800, Philadelphia was either the acting or temporary capital of America.
Indraprastha is the name of the indian capital