why do states have capitals?
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State capitals are important because they house the governments of their states, with a meeting place for the state legislature. Many meeting buildings are called capitols, which are distinguished from capitals in that capitol refers to buildings while capital always references a city.
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The word "capital" originates from the Latin capitalis, meaning "of the head". As the city at the head of the territory, it is linked to the state and hosts the seat of government and, if they exist, usually royalty too. The capital needs to be protected, but also able to exert control and project unity.
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