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40: 480:. Northern states had accumulated a massive debt during the war, amounting to 21.5 million dollars, and wanted the federal government to assume their burden. The Southern states, whose citizens would effectively be forced to pay a portion of the debt if the federal government assumed it, balked at this proposal. Some states, including Virginia, had paid almost half of their debts and felt that their taxpayers should not be assessed again to bail out the less provident. Further, they argued that the plan exceeded the scope of the new constitutional government. 205: 376:, before ending up in New York. On October 6, 1783, while still in Princeton, Congress resolved itself into a committee of the whole, to take into consideration, respecting a place for the permanent residence of Congress. The following day, Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts motioned "that buildings for the use of Congress be erected on the banks of the Delaware near Trenton or of the Potomac, near Georgetown, provided a suitable district can be procured on one of the rivers as aforesaid, for a federal town". 607: 6887: 588: 795: 637:(Eastern Branch). Some property owners told him they would sell land for the capital. Washington also looked at other sites along the Potomac. He decided that a few sites should be surveyed to provide specific details about the land and its ownership. Washington returned to Philadelphia in late November 1790 to meet with Jefferson. Then, the decision was reached to locate the capital at or adjacent to Georgetown, just below the 457: 197: 6494: 5682: 4836: 3440: 2775: 4089: 669:. Congress agreed with the suggestion, passing an amendment to the Act that Washington approved on March 3, 1791. However, consistent with language in the original Act, the amendment expressly prohibited the "erection of the public buildings otherwise than on the Maryland side of the river Potomac." 487:
When Jefferson ran into Hamilton at President Washington's residence in New York City in late June 1790, Jefferson offered to host a dinner to bring Madison and Hamilton together. Subsequently, a compromise was reached, in which the northern delegates would agree to the southerly Potomac River site,
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The original intention of the Residence Act was to use proceeds from selling lots in the District to cover the costs of constructing federal buildings in the capital. However, few were interested in purchasing lots. A shortage of funds further contributed to the delays and problems in building the
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made his first official visit to Washington, which lasted for several days. Amid the "raw and unfinished" cityscape, the president found the public buildings "in a much greater forwardness of completion than expected." The Senate (north) wing of the Capitol was nearly completed, as was the White
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the authority to decide the exact location and hire a surveyor. The President was required to have suitable buildings ready for Congress and other government offices by the first Monday in December 1800 (Monday, December 1, 1800); the federal government would provide financing for all public
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personally oversaw the process as plans were developed and implemented. Even as the project began to move forward, some held out hope that it would fail and that the capital would remain permanently in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania's congressional delegation attempted to undermine the plan by
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Congress agreed to the compromise, which narrowly passed as the Residence Act. Jefferson got the Virginia delegates to support the bill with the debt provisions, and Hamilton convinced the New York delegates to agree to the Potomac site for the capital. The bill was approved by the
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During the mid-1780s, numerous locations were offered by the states to serve as the nation's capital, but the Continental Congress could never agree on a site because of regional loyalties and tensions. Proposed sites included
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by a vote of 31 to 29 on July 9, 1790. Washington signed the Act into law one week later on July 16. The Assumption Bill narrowly passed the Senate on July 16, 1790, followed by passage in the House on July 26.
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as surveyor. Washington informed Congress of the site selection on January 24. It suggested that Congress amend the Act to allow the capital to encompass areas to the south of the Eastern Branch, including
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was hired to oversee construction, which got underway in September 1793. Hallet proceeded to make alterations to the design against the wishes of Washington and Jefferson and was then dismissed.
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until the government officially took residence. Upon assuming control of the federal district in 1800, Congress would have full authority over local matters within the District of Columbia.
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was hired in October 1795 as superintendent of construction but resigned three years later in May 1798 due to dissatisfaction with Thornton's plan and the quality of work done thus far.
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To garner enough votes to pass the Assumption Bill, Hamilton also needed votes from the Pennsylvania delegates. That led to the decision to designate Philadelphia as the temporary
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Although the legislation did not specify an exact location, Georgetown was assumed to be the capital. Washington began scouting the area to the southeast of Georgetown, near the
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and empowered President Washington to appoint commissioners to oversee the project. It also set a deadline of December 1800 for the capital to be ready, and designated
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was pushing for Congress to pass a financial plan. A key provision of Hamilton's plan involved the federal government assuming states' debts incurred during the
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and in return, the federal government would assume debts accumulated by the states during the American Revolutionary War. Jefferson wrote a letter to
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as the nation's temporary capital while the new seat of government was being built. At the time, the federal government operated out of
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in Virginia" as the starting point for the federal district's boundary survey and the method by which the survey should determine the
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In January 1791, the President proceeded to appoint, in accordance with the Residence Act, a three-member commission consisting of
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was selected to design the President's House, and no satisfactory drawings were submitted for the Capitol. A late submission by
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The selection of a location for the capital resurfaced in the summer of 1790. At the same time, Secretary of the Treasury
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The Act specified that the laws of the state from which the area was ceded would apply in the federal district. Thus,
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to allow the capital to encompass areas to the south of the Eastern Branch, including Alexandria, Virginia (1791),
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to allow the capital to encompass areas to the south of the Eastern Branch, including Alexandria, Virginia (1791),
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for ten years until the permanent capital was ready. Congress reconvened in Philadelphia on December 6, 1790 at
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introducing legislation allocating funds for federal buildings and a house for the president in Philadelphia.
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to call up the militia to defend Congress from attacks by the protesters. In what became known as the
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met in the Capitol for the first time on November 17, and on November 22, Adams delivered his fourth
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In 1846, based on a petition to Congress by the residents of the Virginia portion of the District (
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outside of the state structure as the nation's permanent seat of government and granted Congress
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An Act for establishing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States
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An Act for Establishing the Temporary and Permanent Seat of the Government of the United States
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Proposals for concerted operation among the powers at war with the Pyratical states of Barbary
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Plan for Establishing Uniformity in the Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the United States
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During the debate, two sites became serious contenders: one site on the Potomac River near
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to retrocede Alexandria County, D.C. to the State of Virginia (1846), ch. 35, 9 
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On March 30, 1791, Washington issued a presidential proclamation that established "
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for a time before it returned to Philadelphia. Upon ratification of the
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over it. The choice of a site was left for the new Congress to decide.
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The Residence Act was passed in 1790, while Congress was convening at
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The Residence Act specified that the capital be located along the
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House. The president moved into the White House on November 1.
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laws applied on the eastern side of the Potomac, and
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Index

Residence Act of 1790
Great Seal of the United States
1st United States Congress
Pub. L.
1–28
Statutes at Large
ch. 28
Stat.
130
Legislative history
14-12
32-29
George Washington
ch. 17
Stat.
214–215
Stat.
35


Thomas Jefferson
Stat.
130
United States
statute
1st United States Congress
President
George Washington
national capital
seat of government

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