Edmund Randolph.
Edmund Randolph was the Attorney General in Washington's first cabinet.
Edmund Randolph was the first Attorney General.
Edmond Randolph was the first attorney general of the United State.
He was the first Attorney General under Washington
Edmund Randolph was the first U. S. attorney general, and he was from Virginia.
No, it is not true. Edmund Randolph did not form the first Senate that advised President Washington. The first Senate of the United States was formed as a result of the Constitution and was established in 1789, with the first meeting taking place on March 4. Edmund Randolph did serve in President Washington's administration as the first Attorney General and later as the Secretary of State.
Edmund Randolph.
Edmund Randolph
Edmund Randolph.
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