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No, 1789 was not the year the United States became a country; that milestone occurred in 1776 with the Declaration of Independence. However, 1789 is significant because it marks the year when the U.S. Constitution went into effect and George Washington was inaugurated as the first president. This year represents the establishment of the federal government under the new Constitution.

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