The first American embassy was established in 1929
First embassy(consulate) was established in 1790 at Liverpool England.
Morocco was the first country to recognize the United States as an independent country. As a result, the first American embassy in the world was in Tangier in 1777. The USA still has a legation in Tangier. It is in a building that was a gift to the U.S. in 1821 from Moroccan Sultan Moulay Suliman. Interestingly, the old building is the first piece of property acquired abroad by the U.S. government. ( http://cruises.about.com/od/africacruises/ig/Tangier-Morocco/tangier025.htm?iam=momma_100_SKD&terms=%22+the+first+american+embassy%22 )
The Bahamas' first newspaper was "The Royal Gazette," which was established in 1783. It was originally published in Nassau and played a crucial role in informing the public about local and international news. The newspaper has undergone various changes over the years but remains an important part of the Bahamas' media landscape.
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The first Pentecostal church in the Bahamas was established in 1907. It was founded by a group of Christians who were influenced by the Pentecostal movement emerging in the United States, particularly through the Azusa Street Revival. This church laid the foundation for the growth of Pentecostalism throughout the islands. Today, the Pentecostal community is one of the largest Christian denominations in the Bahamas.
when was the William e carter post established in Boston, mass
The first Royal Governor Woodes Rogers started the first parliament in The Bahamas.
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Harlem was established as an African American community by the first govenor. just kidding i know nothing about this question. sorry
The Virginia House of Burgesses
The first recorded paint mill in America was established in Boston in 1700 by Thomas Child, who had emigrated from England.