1.) HISTORY OF GEORGIA CAPITALS
1777-78 Savannah
1779-80 Augusta*
1780-81 Heard's Fort*, miscellaneous sites in Wilkes County
1781-82 Augusta
1782 Ebenezer*, Savannah
1783 Augusta
1784 Savannah, Augusta
1785 Savannah
1786-96 Augusta
1796-1806 Louisville
1807-1864 Milledgeville
1864-65 Macon*
1865-68 Milledgeville
1868-present Atlanta
2.) [edit] First Continental Congress (1774):
1774: Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
[edit] Second Continental Congress (1775-1781):
1775-1776: Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1776-1777: Henry Fite House, Baltimore, Maryland
1777: Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia
1777: Court House, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
1777: Court House, York, Pennsylvania
1779-1781: Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia
[edit] Articles of Confederation (1781-1789)
1781-1783: Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia
1783: Nassau Hall, Princeton, New Jersey
1783–1784: Maryland State House, Annapolis, Maryland
1784: French Arms Tavern, Trenton, New Jersey
1785-1789: City Hall (Federal Hall), New York, New York
[edit] United States Constitution (effected March 4, 1789):
1789–1790: Federal Hall, New York, NY
1790–1800: Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia
3.) King George II.
4.) Volunteer State.
2006-12-15 06:48:28
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answer #1
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answered by sgt_cook 7
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Milledgeville
York, Pennsylvania
I think King George
Volunteer State
2006-12-15 06:42:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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