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Why might the selection of Philadelphia as the national capital have seemed like an obvious choice in the late 1700s?

- It had a thriving publishing industry.

- The founders expected the capital to be in a rural area.

- It controlled almost a quarter of the country’s export trade.

- It rivaled European capitals in population size.

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- It had a thriving publishing industry.

- It controlled almost a quarter of the country’s export trade.
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