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  1. Feb 13, 2018 · When George Washington became the first US president in 1789, the capital city of the United States was New York. By 1792 when he was re-elected for his second term, the capital district had moved to Philadelphia. Philadelphia remained the capital for ten years.

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  2. In January 1785, the assembly of the Congress of the Confederation made New York City the national capital. [88] New York was the last capital of the U.S. under the Articles of Confederation and the first capital under the Constitution of the United States. [89] As the U.S. capital, New York City hosted the inauguration of the first President ...

  3. www.history.com › topics › us-statesNew York City - HISTORY

    Jan 12, 2010 · New York City served as the capital of the United States from 1785 to 1790. During the 1760s and 1770s, the city was a center of anti-British activity–for instance, after the British Parliament ...

  4. Jun 23, 2024 · New York City became the first capital of the newly formed United States when George Washington was inaugurated as the first President on April 30, 1789. The historic event took place on the balcony of New York City’s old City Hall, which stood as a symbolic landmark of the young nation’s aspirations.

  5. The city served as the national capital under the Articles of Confederation from 1785 to 1789, and briefly served as the new nation's capital in 1789–90 under the United States Constitution. Under the new government, the city hosted the inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States, the drafting of the United States Bill of Rights , and the first Supreme Court ...

  6. The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. Since 1800, Washington, D.C. has been the permanent seat of the United States Government. Martin Falbisoner. On July 16, 1790, George Washington signed the Residence Act of 1790. This Act decreed that the National Capital, and permanent seat of government, would be...

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  8. Nov 9, 2009 · After the Constitution was ratified in 1788, New York City became the first capital of the United States. On April 30, 1789, George Washington was inaugurated as the nation’s first president at ...

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