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Philidalphia was the first capital of the US located. Brendan #14
New York City was the capital of the U.S. in 1789, when George Washington became president. From 1790-1800, Philadelphia served as the capital of the U.S. And from 1800 to the present, the capital of the U.S. has been Washington, D.C.
Some consider York to have been the first capital because of the Articles of Confederation but New York City was the first capital of the New Constitution.
The first capital of the U.S.A was Philadelphia. It was not New York. Plus New york was known as New Amsterdam, and it was the capital during the American Revolution, at which point we were not a unified country. Philadelphia was our capital when we announced our freedom from Britain becoming a country. Anybody who says New york was the first capital is absolutely wrong!
Albany is the capital city in the State of New York. Kingston, New York became the first capital of New York in 1777. It was burned by the British in 1777. Albany, New York was named the new permanent capital city of New York in 1797.
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Kingston, New York became the first capital of New York State in 1777. It is located in upstate New York in Ulster County. It was burned by the British in 1777 and Albany, New York was named the new permanent capital city of New York by 1797.
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New York City is not a capital of New York. U.S. states have only one capital, and the capital of New York State is Albany.
Albany is the capital city in New York.
New York Court of Chancery was created in 1777.
No, the capital of New York is Albany.
No. The capital of New York is Albany
In 1777.
No. Currently the capital of New York State is Albany. From 1789-1797, during most of George Washington's presidency, New York City was the capital of the United States. That's why a statue of George Washington is still in downtown New York near the New York Stock Exchange. After 1795, Philadelphia became the capital of the United States during a part of Benjamin Franklin's time.
No. The capital of New York is Albany.