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If you were an American from New York City, why might you accept building a new national capital in the South rather than in your city, as you had hoped?
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If you were an American from New York City, why might you accept building a new national capital in the South rather than in your city, as you had hoped?
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If you were an American from New York City, why might you accept building a new national capital in the South rather than in your city, as you had hoped?
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Because the city is older the most of the others
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