Which city was Ohio first capital after statehood?
Chillicothe | Columbus | Zanesville | Cleveland
Which city briefly served as state capital between Chillicothe terms?
Zanesville | Cincinnati | Akron | Toledo
Which city became the permanent capital in 1816?
Columbus | Cleveland | Cincinnati | Dayton
Why was Columbus chosen as capital?
Central Location And Growth Potential | Coastal Access | Mountain Shelter | Desert Climate
Which county is Columbus in?
Franklin County | Cuyahoga County | Hamilton County | Lucas County
Quiz Answers
Chillicothe. Chillicothe served as the first capital of Ohio after statehood.
Zanesville. Zanesville served briefly as the state capital in the early 1800s.
Columbus. Columbus became the permanent state capital in 1816.
Central Location And Growth Potential. Columbus was selected for its central location and growth prospects.
Franklin County. Columbus is located in Franklin County.
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