Statistics for Former State Capitals of United States - States A to M

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Answer Stats

Year(s)State2010 PopulationFORMER CAPITAL% Correct
1812-1830, 1831-1849, 1865-1882Louisiana344,000New Orleans
88%
1776-1778, 1782, 1784-1786Georgia136,000Savannah
84%
1837-1847Michigan714,000Detroit
80%
1850-1851California946,000San Jose
80%
1864-1865Georgia91,000Macon
76%
1863-1865Louisiana199,000Shreveport
76%
1778-1780, 1781-1782, 1786-1796Georgia196,000August
72%
1820-1827, 1827-1832 (de facto)Maine66,000Portland
68%
1776-1875 (joint)Connecticut862,000New Haven
64%
1819-1820Alabama180,000Huntsville
60%
1846-1857Iowa68,000Iowa City
60%
1826-1846Alabama90,000Tuscaloosa
48%
1817-1821Mississippi16,000Natchez
32%
1780-1781Georgia4,000Heard's Fort
24%
1821-1826Missouri66,000Saint Charles
20%
1853-1854California27,000Benicia
12%
1776-1777Delaware5,000New Castle
12%
1851-1852California116,000Vallejo
12%
1816-1825Indiana3,000Corydon
8%
1796-1807Georgia2,000Louisville
4%
1807-1864, 1865-1868Georgia18,000Milledgeville
4%
1820-1826Alabama0Cahaba
0%
1830-1831Louisiana7,000Donaldsonville
0%
1782-1784Georgia0Ebenezer
0%
1818-1820Illinois14Kaskaskia
0%
1862-1863Louisiana17,000Opelousas
0%
1820-1839Illinois7,000Vandalia
0%

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