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Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (born January 1, 1750 in Trappe, Pennsylvania; died June 4, 1801 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) became the first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives on April 1, 1789, serving until March 4, 1791.
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Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (born January 1, 1750 in Trappe, Pennsylvania; died June 4, 1801 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania), the first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, served between April 1, 1789 and March 4, 1791, including the whole of 1790.
By the end of 1789 there were 64 Representatives in the House. And the census of 1790 showed 3,929,326 people. This would have each representing 61,396 people on average.
Frederick Muhlenberg became the first Speaker of the US House of Representatives in 1789.
Members of the House of Representatives get to choose the Speaker of the House as their presiding officer. This position was established in 1789 by Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution.
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yes. He was elected in 1789 and served 8 years
I am not sure what you mean by set. It is the legislative branch and in the constitution. The constitution went into effect in 1789.
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 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.
There is 435 representatives in the house.