New York City was the first capital of the United States of America under the Constitution adopted in 1787.
The first capitol of the United States, however, was Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress sat when independence was declared in 1776.
Under the Articles of Confederation the nations first capitol, BUT under the revised U.S. Constitution the first capitol was New York:):)
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.
Corydon, Indiana was Indiana's first capitol
The first US capital was Philadelphia. This would be the oldest capital of the US.
In 1789 New York City became the nation's first capital. Then in 1790 the capital was relocated to Pennsylvania where it remained for ten years. Once again in 1800 the capital was move to its current location in Washington D.C.
Where was Indiana's first capital?
Montgomery is the capital of Alabama and was indeed the first capital of the confederation
George Washington was the person that the capital of the United States of America (Washington DC) was named after. George Washington was the first President of the USA.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the first capital.
The first capital of Egypt was Memphis.
The capital of USA is Washington D.C. And I have been in the AirPort, it's awesome
Under the Articles of Confederation the nations first capitol, BUT under the revised U.S. Constitution the first capitol was New York:):)
The first Territorial Capital was Fort Whipple.
Calcutta or Kolkata was the first capital of british India.
False. Natchez was the capital of Mississippi Territiry.
The capital of Egypt during the first dyansty was Memphis. The current capital is Cairo.Memphis, Egypt
Fort Whipple was the first Capital of Arizona Territory.