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10/2/21

[Answer] The Question: The Supreme Court first assembled in 1790 in what city?

Answer: The Answer: The correct answer is New York City.




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The Question: The Supreme Court first assembled in 1790 in what city? The Supreme Court first assembled on February 1 1790 in the Merchants Exchange Building in New York City -- then the Nation’s Capital. Chief Justice John Jay was however forced to postpone the initial meeting of the Court until the next day since due to transportation problems some of the Justices were not able to reach New York until February 2. When the National Capital moved to Philadelphia in 1790 the Court moved with it establishing Chambers first in the State House (Independence Hall) and later in the City Hall. When the Federal Government moved in 1800 to the permanent Capital Washington the District of Columbia the Court again moved with it. The first Court was supposed to assemble at the at the Royal Exchange Building on the corner of Broad and Water Streets in New York City (the temporary U.S. Capital from 1783-1790) on February 1 ... First session of the U.S. Supreme Court In the Royal Exchange Building on New York City’s Broad Street the Supreme Court of the United States meets for the first time with Chief Justice John ... The court convened for the first time in February 1790 in Ne...


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