Before Washingto DC was the capital, Congress met in these cities from 1765 to 1800.
New York City (New York), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Baltimore (Maryland), Lancaster (Pennsylvania), York (Pennsylvania) Princton (New Jersey), Annapolis (Maryland), Trenton (New Jersey), and Leesburg (Virginia)(1814).
yes i found them in a book. they might be in any book or internet
Yes, all US states and territories have capital cities. Washington DC is a federal district rather than a state, and is technically its own capital.
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Portland. It is a city in Oregon and Maine, but not a capital.
Philedelphia
All of them.
Capital cities are the political center of a country, where the government institutions are located and important decisions are made. Cities, on the other hand, refer to urban areas with a large population, infrastructure, and economic activities. While a capital city can be a city, not all cities are capital cities.
No, it would be impossible to name all the cities in the US.
The Capital of Mexico is farther from the capital of US than Canada
There would be 51 symbols for capital cities on a map of the US: fifty state capitals and one national capital.
in every state
Tampa