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During the Civil War, the U.S. territories included the Dakota Territory, Nebraska Territory, Kansas Territory, Colorado Territory, New Mexico Territory, Utah Territory, and Washington Territory. Additionally, the Arizona Territory was created in 1863, during the war. These territories were not states and had varying degrees of governance and population.
during the civil war washington D.c was the capital of the union
George Washington lived in the 1700's. He was not in the Civil War (1860's).
Military headquarters would describe the city of Washington DC during the US Civil War.
Washington,DC
George Washington was the leader of the American Army during the revolution. The State of Washington did not exist during the Civil War but was technically, as a territory, part of the Union.
Canada was British territory & remained neutral during the Civil War
Dakota Territory, Washington Territory, Indian Territory, Nebraska Territory, Nevada Territory, New Mexico Territory, Utah Territory, and Colorado Territory
during the civil war washington D.c was the capital of the union
During the Civil War, Washington wanted to join the Union as a "Free State"
George Washington lived in the 1700's. He was not in the Civil War (1860's).
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Answer Washington, D.C. was the only capitol of the United States during the Civil War.
The US capitol now and during the US Civil War was Washington DC.
Military headquarters would describe the city of Washington DC during the US Civil War.
Washington D.C.
Washington d.c.