In 1793, Philadelphia served as the capital of the United States. It was the temporary capital from 1790 until 1800 while Washington, D.C., was being constructed. During this time, Philadelphia was a bustling center of political activity and the site of many important events in early U.S. history. The city was chosen for its central location and was a hub for trade and culture.
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It was the Yellow Fever that struck Philadelphia in 1793. It was a pandemic, meaning that it spread throughout the country.
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1793 is when yellow fever was in philadelphia.
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On April 21, 1960, Brasilia became Brazil's capital city.. Rio de Janeiro was the capital from 1793 until 1960. Salvador was the first capital, from 1549 to 1793.
St. Petersburg, the former capital of Russia, was built along the Neva River in 1712, not 1793.
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