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'''City Hall''' was a hall in [[New York City|New York]].  
'''City Hall''' was a hall in [[New York City|New York]].


==History==
==History==
In 1702 not only was this building the city hall but also the city jail. This was until New Gaol opened.
In 1702 not only was this building the city hall but also the city jail. This was until New Gaol opened.


This was were many delegates met to plan the rebellion against the Stamp Act. And after the Constitution was ratified in 1789 this was the meeting place for Congress at the time the building was renamed to "Federal Hall." It was here George Washington was inaugurated as president. The building was torn down in 1812.<ref name="Database">''[http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Database_entries Animus Database]''</ref>
This was were many delegates met to plan the rebellion against the Stamp Act. And after the Constitution was ratified in 1789 this was the meeting place for Congress at the time the building was renamed to "Federal Hall." It was here George Washington was inaugurated as president. The building was torn down in 1812.<ref name="Database">''[http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Database_entries Animus Database]''</ref>


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==References==
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Revision as of 21:20, 17 November 2012

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City Hall was a hall in New York.

History

In 1702 not only was this building the city hall but also the city jail. This was until New Gaol opened.

This was were many delegates met to plan the rebellion against the Stamp Act. And after the Constitution was ratified in 1789 this was the meeting place for Congress at the time the building was renamed to "Federal Hall." It was here George Washington was inaugurated as president. The building was torn down in 1812.[1]

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