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Why was a site between Maryland and Virginia on the Potomac River chosen for the nation's new capital? A: An amendment to the U. S. Constitution established that location as the site for the nation's capital.

B: George Washington thought a site in the middle of the country between North and South was appropriate.

C: The people living there voted to accept the nation's capital, while people in other areas did not want it.

D: Maryland and Virginia threatened to go to war if the capital was not located between them.

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