Here's the exhaustive list.
1. Philadelphia, PA ( May 10, 1775 - Dec 12, 1776)
2. Baltimore. MD (Dec 20, 1776 - Feb 27, 1777)
3. Philadelphia, PA (Mar 4, 1777 - Sept 18, 77)
4. Lancaster, PA (One Day Only - Sept 27, 1777)
5. York, PA (Sept 30, 1777 - June 27, 1778).
6. Philadelphia, PA (July 2, 1778 - Mar 1, 1783).
7. Princeton, NJ (June 30, 1783 - Nov 4, 1783)
8. Annapolis MD (Nov 26, 1783 - Aug 19, 1784)
9. Trenton, NJ (Nov 1, 1784 - Dec 24, 1784)
10. New York, NY (Jan 11, 1785 - August 12, 1790)
11 Philadelphia, PA (Dec 6, 1790 - May 14, 1800)
12. Washington D.C. (November 14, 1800 ------)
Hope this is in time.
2006-08-08 22:43:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Philadelphia was the first capital. Then the construction of Washington began in the late 1700s. It was to be designed in a simlar fashion to Paris.
2006-08-09 04:06:06
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answer #2
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answered by Beachman 5
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Philly. I think Baltimore was used as the capitol for a time also, albeit briefly.
2006-08-09 04:06:31
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answered by The Man In The Box 6
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Philly, although New York was in the running.
2006-08-09 04:09:35
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answer #6
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answered by Mariposa 7
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philadelphia, pennsylvania.
you could have googled this and found the answer in about twenty seconds.
2006-08-09 04:05:46
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answered by dr schmitty 7
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