Well, for starters, the grammar of this question is absolutely atrocious. Washington's cabinet was instituted to help him deal with running the country. Well, for starters, the grammar of this question is absolutely atrocious. Washington's cabinet was instituted to help him deal with running the country.
The purpose of the Presidential Cabinet is to advise the President on matters relating to their individual departments of offices. At present, the Cabinet is made up of heads of 15 departments. The heads of some of these departments include the Secretary of Labor, Vice President, Attorney General, and Secretary of Homeland Security.
The Presidential Cabinet is used to advise the President on decisions he must make. Some of these jobs include Secretary of State and the Defense Secretary.
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is their only three members in the washingtons cabinet
There were 7 (Seven) delegates in his first cabinet.
JEFFERSON,HAMILTON, KNOX,AND RANDOLPH were Washingtons first 4 cabinet members
John Adams and George Washington
Secretary of the Treasury
There is no mention in the Constitution.
He was actually urged to appoint different people to his advisory committee and technically it wasn't considered a "cabinet" back then.
Around 1789, when he appointed Alexander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury.
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Thomas Jefferson was not in George Washington's 1st cabinet. Jefferson served as the United States' first Secretary of State under President Washington's successor, John Adams.
Because George Washington was the first president, I would have to argue that the purpose of Washington's cabinet was to help set the foundation of America. I mean, think about it: it was during Washington's presidency that our banking system was created and established; that term alone set up America's economy for the rest of our lives. Of course, the president uses his cabinet as a reassurance tool, meaning that before he makes huge decisions that will impact millions of lives for the rest of their lives, he must talk it over with his cabinet, first.