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Book Of First

Book Of First. By Eric Moss. George Washington. Thomas Jefferson. Secretary of state Oversees and advises the President on U.S. foreign policy. Alexander Hamilton. Secretary of treasury Manages the us economy . Henry Knox. Secretary of war

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Book Of First

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  1. Book Of First By Eric Moss

  2. George Washington

  3. Thomas Jefferson • Secretary of state • Oversees and advises the President on U.S. foreign policy.

  4. Alexander Hamilton • Secretary of treasury • Manages the us economy

  5. Henry Knox • Secretary of war • The Secretary of War is the head of the War Department. He is responsible for all military affairs, including naval affairs.

  6. Judiciary Act • On September 24, 1789. Article III of the Constitution established a Supreme Court, but left to Congress the authority to create lower federal courts as needed.

  7. First rebellion in the united states • On July of 1794, a force of disaffected whiskey rebels attacked and destroyed the home of a tax inspector. The rebellion grew in numbers, if not in actions, and threatened to spread to other states. Hamilton knew that the presence of a large and potentially hostile force in Pennsylvania could not be tolerated. If the government were to survive, it would have to show itself capable of keeping control.

  8. First conflict between cabinet members • Between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. • The debate between the two concerned the power of the central government versus that of the states, with the Federalists favoring the former and the Antifederalists advocating states' rights.

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