the department of state
There were 4 under President George Washington:Department of Foreign Affairs (now Department of State) created on July 21, 1789.Department of the Treasury created in 1789.Department of War (now Department of Defense) created in 1789, but dating to 1781.Department of Justice (Office of the Attorney General, established by the Judiciary Act on September 24, 1789)
Confederation Congress
The first order of business for the 1789 Congress was to elect the first Speaker of the House. Frederick Muhlenberg, a Lutheran pastor from Pennsylvania, was chosen.
The Judiciary Act of 1789
Education
The three departments, namely the Department of State, Department of the Treasury, and Department of War, were set up under the executive branch of government.
They are department of war, treasury, and foreign relations.
The Departments of State, Treasury, and War.
department of Treasury
Department of State, Department of Treasury, and Department of War were created in 1789 by the first congress.
Department of state, to take charge in foreign affairs Department of the Treasury, to handle the nation's finance Department of War, in charge of the military
Dept. of state 1781, dept. of treasury 1789, and the dept. of justice 1789, followed by interior 1849, agriculture 1862, labor 1884
The Continental Congress went through three incarnations between 1774 and 1789. All three incarnations of this Congress possessed both legislative and executive powers.
The United States federal executive departments are among the oldest primary units of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States-the Departments of State, War, and the Treasury all being established within a few weeks of each other in 1789. In that sense they are the traditional units of federal administration.
The United States federal executive departments are among the oldest primary units of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States-the Departments of State, War, and the Treasury all being established within a few weeks of each other in 1789. In that sense they are the traditional units of federal administration.
There were three cabinet departments that were created by the First Congress. These departments included the Department of War, the Department of Treasury, and the Department of State. These departments were created in 1789.