This Day in History on December 12: U.S. Capital Moves to Washington, D.C.
Welcome to December 12, a date that has witnessed a myriad of significant events throughout history. 1941: The Beginning of a New Front in WWII On December 12, 1941, during the Second World War, the United States officially declared war on Japan, following the attack on Pearl Harbor just days earlier. This pivotal moment not only marked the U.S. entry into the war but also signified the broader conflict that would engulf nations across the globe. The declaration mobilized American forces and resources, ultimately shifting the balance of power in the war. This day is remembered as a significant turning point, leading to various military campaigns in the Pacific and Europe. 1800: The U.S. Capital Moves to Washington, D.C. In a landmark decision, on December 12, 1800, the capital of the United States officially moved from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. This was an essential step in the young nation's development, symbolizing a new beginning and establishing a permanent seat
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