Former US National Capitals - Statistics

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Hint Answer Notes % Correct
From January 11, 1785 to Autumn 1788. New York City Under the Articles of Confederation from January 11, 1785 to Autumn 1788.
100%
From March 4, 1789 to December 5, 1790. New York City From March 4, 1789 to December 5, 1790 under the United States Constitution
100%
From September 5, 1774 to October 24, 1774 Philadelphia As the First Continental Congress from September 5, 1774 to October 24, 1774.
100%
From May 10, 1775 to December 12, 1776 Philadelphia As the Second Continental Congress from May 10, 1775 to December 12, 1776.
100%
From July 2, 1778, to March 1, 1781. Philadelphia As the Second Continental Congress from July 2, 1778 to March 1, 1781.
100%
From March 1, 1781 to June 21, 1783 Philadelphia Served as capital under the Articles of Confederation from March 1, 1781 to June 21, 1783.
100%
From December 6, 1790 to May 14, 1800 Philadelphia Served as capital under the Constitution from December 6, 1790 to May 14, 1800
100%
From December 20, 1776 to February 27, 1777 Baltimore As the Second Continental Congress from December 20, 1776 to February 27, 1777.
87%
From November 17, 1800 to the present Washington Under the Constitution from November 17, 1800 to the present
80%
From November 26, 1783 to August 19, 1784 Annapolis Under the Articles of Confederation from November 26, 1783 to August 19, 1784.
67%
From November 1, 1784 to December 24, 1784 Trenton Under the Articles of Confederation from November 1, 1784 to December 24, 1784
60%
September 27, 1777 Lancaster As the Second Continental Congress on September 27, 1777.
20%
From September 30, 1777 to June 27, 1778 York As the Second Continental Congress from September 30, 1777 to June 27, 1778
20%
From June 30, 1783 to November 4, 1783 Princeton Under the Articles of Confederation from June 30, 1783 to November 4, 1783
7%
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