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Oct 11, 2018

[Answer] You'll never play trivia in Jamestown again, even though it was once the capital of an American state. Which state (or, to be more precise, colony) moved its capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg in 1699?

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...Jamestown, founded in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in America. It was located on an island surrounded by deep water that was chosen for ease of defence with living conditions leaving a lot to be desired. After a series of attacks by Native Americans, Jamestown was largely abandoned and the state capital moved to Middle Plantation (now Williamsburg) in 1699. The site exists today as a historic monument.




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Virginia:


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