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what is capital ( in history)​

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Answered by ladolakhya2020
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The noun capital1 refers to a city or town that is the seat of government; to a capital letter as opposed to a lowercase letter; and to wealth or resources. The noun Capitol refers primarily to the building in Washington, D.C., in which Congress sits or to similar buildings used by state legislatures.

Answered by ABHINAV123421
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Capital is in the first place an accumulation of money and cannot make its appearance in history until the circulation of commodities has given rise to the money relation. ... On the other hand, capital is money which is used to buy something only in order to sell it again.

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