Before the US capital was in Washington, DC, where was it? A. Charlestown B. Albany C. Philadelphia D. New York City
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Before Washington DC, US capital was New York.
The first president of United States, Geroge Washington was chosen in the Federal Hall of New York in 1789.
There is a statue of Gorge Washington in front of Federal Hall.
After that, there were several good changes done by him to upgrade the living of the citizens like the permanent housing solutions.
The first president of United States, Geroge Washington was chosen in the Federal Hall of New York in 1789.
There is a statue of Gorge Washington in front of Federal Hall.
After that, there were several good changes done by him to upgrade the living of the citizens like the permanent housing solutions.
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Before the US capital was in Washington, DC was in Philadelphia
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EXPLANATION:
- As stipulated by the Residence Act, Philadelphia had served as the provisional capital of the US between the years 1790 and 1800 while Washington DC was being made.
- Philadelphia was the initial capital of the US subsequent to the Constitution being; however, on 14th May 1800, the nation's capital had moved to Washington DC.
- The First Continental Congress had to meet in Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia from 5th September 1774 to 26th October 1774, since Independence Hall was used by the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Philadelphia had been home to Congress sessions on 6 different occasions, making it the most frequented US capital.
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