sec. of state- Thomas Jefferson, sec. of treasury- Alexander Hamilton, sec. of war- Henry Knox, 1st chief justice-john jay, attorney general-Edmund Randolph
The cabinet system. Because George I spoke no English, a handful of parliamentary advisors set policy, who were referred to as the Cabinet because of the small room in which they met. I answered this question based on the textbook, "Prentice Hall, World History"
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During the 1700s, the United States saw two different presidents in office: George Washington (1789-1797) and John Adams (1797-1801).
No, not in the 1700s, but now it's fairly popular.
For the better part of the 1700s, most people did not have the right to vote. Men in England had the right to vote and that was about the extent of it.
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The cabinet system. Because George I spoke no English, a handful of parliamentary advisors set policy, who were referred to as the Cabinet because of the small room in which they met. I answered this question based on the textbook, "Prentice Hall, World History"
George Washington was one
yes
Common boy names in the 1700s are: Thomas, William, George, and James Common girls names in the 1700s are: Ally, Jane, Emily, Daisy, and Elizabeth
King George III
Yes, from 1727 to 1760.
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they were slaves in the 1700s. they were prostitues for george w bush.
George Rogers Clark
Yes there were. Three separate Kings reigned in the 1700s. George I succeeded Queen Anne in 1714 and reigned until 1727. George II reigned from 1727 to 1760. George III reigned from 1760 to 1820.
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