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The capital of South Carolina, the first state to secede from the Union before the Civil War, is Columbia.
First of all to correct your English Grammar. It is NOT 'sanfrancisco'. The name is a proper noun, and so will star with a capital letter. Secondly it is two words. So correctly it is ' San Francisco'. The name is Spanish for 'Saint Francis'. San Francisco is in the state of California, and the state capital is Sacramento.
Yaounde is the capital of Cameroon.
Brisbane, Queensland, is the Australian state capital closest to the equator. Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, is even closer to the equator, but N.T. is not a state.
No, Juneau is the state capital of Alaska. It is not a continental state capital because Alaska is not part of the contiguous United States.
No, Michigan does not have the death penalty. They only executed 13 individuals before the laws changed 1976. The maximum sentence is life without parole.
Vermont was the first territory (not a state at the time) to abolish slavery in 1777, the first state to abolish slavery outright was Pennsylvania in 1780.
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Vermont was the first colony to abolish slavery in its state constitution in 1777. This made it the first state in North America to abolish slavery.
Depends on how you look at it. Vermont was the first territory in 1777 to abolish slavery. In 1780 Pennsylvania was the first state to enact a law beginning abolition of slavery, freeing future children of slaves. Massachusetts was the first state to abolish slavery outright in 1783.
Vermont was the first territory in 1777 to abolish slavery but in 1780 Pennsylvania was the first state to enact a law beginning abolition of slavery, freeing future children of slaves. Massachusetts was the first state to abolish slavery outright in 1783.
Capital punishment is being put to death by the state or country after a legal trial.
Vermont was a territory that abolished slavery in 1777, but technically Pennsylvania was the first STATE to abolish slavery, doing so in 1780.
Vermont was the first state to abolish slavery.