State-capital Sentence Examples

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  • Albany became the permanent state capital in 1797.

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  • On the admission of Indiana as a state, Congress gave to it four sections of public land as a site on which to establish a state capital.

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  • At other times New Orleans has been the capital, and here too have always been various state offices which in other states ordinarily are in the state capital.

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  • Bloemfontein, President Kruger himself arriving on the scene to give confidence to his burghers; but the demoralization was so great that neither the military genius of the few nor the personal influence of the president could bolster up an adequate resistance, and on the 13th of March 1900 Lord Roberts's army marched into the Free State capital.

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  • The state capital was removed from Philadelphia to Lancaster in 1799 and from Lancaster to Harrisburg in 1812.

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  • In 1778 and again in 1781-1782 a state constitutional convention met here; the first New Hampshire legislature met at Concord in 1782; the convention which ratified for New Hampshire the Federal Constitution met here in 1788; and in 1808 the state capital was definitely established here.

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  • The judicial organization consists of the tribunal da Relaga6 at the state capital and subordinate courts in the comarcas and termos.

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  • In 1849 it was made the state capital, remaining so until 1862, when Shreveport became the Confederate state capital.

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  • It became the state capital again in 1882, in accordance with the state constitution of 1879.

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  • In 1837 he was appointed by President Van Buren registrar of the land office at Springfield, which had just become the state capital.

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  • Finally, in 1843, it became the state capital.

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  • Topeka was made the temporary state capital under the Wyandotte Constitution, and became the permanent capital in 1861.

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  • During the War of Independence Philadelphia was the principal seat of the Continental Congress, but it was driven thence in 1783 by mutinous soldiers, and for the succeeding seven years the discussion of a permanent site for the national capital was characterized by sectional jealousy, and there was a strong sentiment against choosing a state capital or a large city lest it should interfere with the Federal government.

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  • Lancaster county was organized extra-legally in 1859, and under legislative act in 1864; Lancaster village was platted and became the county-seat in 1864 (never being incorporated); and in 1867, when it contained five or six houses, its site was selected for the state capital after a hard-fought struggle between different sections of the state (see Nebraska).'

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  • With the mountains, glaciers and surrounding valleys, Juneau has earned the title of the most beautiful state capital.

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  • State archives are located in the state capital.

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  • Located in central Indiana, Indianapolis is the state capital and the city itself is home to more than 800,000 residents.

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  • Sequence States & Capitals is a fun, easy-to-play state capital game for all players.

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  • This state capital game was first published by Jax Ltd. Inc. in 2007.

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  • States & Capitals can be seen as a state capital game or a strategic game.

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  • HersheyPark is located in the heart of Hershey, Pennsylvania, just east of the state capital of Harrisburg.

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  • Under the influence of General Sam Houston the capital was for a time in 1842-1845 removed from Austin to Houston, but in 1845 an ordinance was passed making Austin the capital, and it remained the state capital after Texas entered the Union, although Huntsville and Tehuacana Springs in 1850 and Houston in 1872 attempted in popular elections to be chosen in its place.

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  • In 1896 a constitutional amendment to remove the state capital from Jefferson City to Sedalia was defeated by popular vote.

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