williamsburg moved to Richmond in 1780
1780
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well williamsburg seemed also a little swampy like Jamestown so they decided to move it to Richmond..well Richmond was easier to get to for many people so that's another reason and Richmond was even more inland than the 2 other places
im 9 years old to you skunk bag *the water was bad. *desiaes I'M ONLY 9 YEARS OLD DUMBIES
Montgomery, Alabama, was the first capital if the Confederacy, but Richmond, Virginia became the capital in 1861. It was Jefferson Davis that made the wise move to set the Confederate capital 100 miles south of Washington DC.
Montgomery Alabama was named the original capital of the Confederacy in February of 1861. The city was limited in its size and the influx of politicians, journalists, government officials and soldiers soon overwhelmed the cities limited resources. By May of that same year many individuals began to reconsider their choice for a capital. It was then that the recently seceded Virginians offered the use of their state capital and the largest city in the confederacy, Richmond, VA. The Confederate Congress adjourned on May 21st and agreed to reconvene two months later in Richmond Virginia. In 1865 Richmond fell to the union army and was subsequently burned to the ground. Jefferson Davis and the Confederate government fled to Danville, VA where a temporary capital was established lasting only 8 days (April 3rd - 10th, 1865). It was there that Davis got word of Lees surrender at Appomattox in effect ending the Civil War.Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
Jamestown was a very dirty place. There were mosquitoes carrying malaria in the swamps, the water was brackish, and a major drought almost caused the settlement to disappear Williamsburg was on higher land away from disease. Also, the water was drinkable. Overall, Williamsburg was a much cleaner and nicer place to live.
well williamsburg seemed also a little swampy like Jamestown so they decided to move it to Richmond..well Richmond was easier to get to for many people so that's another reason and Richmond was even more inland than the 2 other places
To prevent attacks by, British, Eastern Woodland indians and other close-by enemies.
in 1780
richmond, virginia
Jamestown the first state capital was moved to Williamsburg in 1699.A nine-year-old just answered this question, what is wrong with you people?DEZIYAH ;) ROCKS
It was a more central location & a better location to trade goods also increased the distance from attack by the British. The population was moving westward too.
The population was continuing to move westward and it was safer from attacks by the Spanish or British
Yep. Still is. Not likely to move.
im 9 years old to you skunk bag *the water was bad. *desiaes I'M ONLY 9 YEARS OLD DUMBIES
The Virginia Colony built bridges, small roads and river boats to transfer goods throughout the Colony. This also helped move the Capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg
The land was less swampy. It had no mosquitoes.
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