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The state capitals that are major cities didn't start out that way, but developed as such over several decades When Washington D C was chosen as the capital of the U S there were several large cities they could have chosen (Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, Charleston, etc)
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London, the capital of Great Britain, is also one of the world's capitals of finance, fashion, arts and entertainment The city has a recorded history dating back to Roman times and encompassing the lives of such illustrious political figures as William the Conqueror, Thomas à Becket, and Queen Elizabeth I, as well as those of William Shakespeare, John Milton, and the other authors who
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Annapolis: History: The SouthSite of Annapolis Convention From 1783 to August 1784, Annapolis served as the United State's first peacetime national capital There in 1783 General George Washington resigned from the Continental Army The next year, the Treaty of Paris ending the American Revolution was ratified there In 1786 the city served as the seat of the Annapolis Convention, at which
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