JEFFERSON,HAMILTON, KNOX,AND RANDOLPH were Washingtons first 4 cabinet members
This group is called the president's cabinet.
Edmund Randolph.
Alexander hamilton-secretary of treasury secretary of state- thomas Jefferson secretary of war-Henry knox attorney general-edmand randolph
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Edmund Randolph was the Attorney General in Washington's first cabinet.
Edmond Randolph was the first attorney general of the United State.
Secretary of State: Thomas Jefferson Secretary of Treasury: Alexander Hamilton Secretary of War: Henry Knox Attorney General: Edmund Jennings Randolph
The first president, George Washington had the first cabinet. His cabinet consisted of Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of War Henry Knox, and Attorney General Edmund Randolph.
The members were Jefferson, Randolph, Hamilton, and Knox. Simmons was not a member.
sec. of state- Thomas Jefferson, sec. of treasury- Alexander Hamilton, sec. of war- Henry Knox, 1st chief justice-john jay, attorney general-Edmund Randolph
Under President George Washington's presidency, four key cabinet positions were established: Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of War, and Attorney General. These roles were filled by prominent figures of the time, including Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State, Alexander Hamilton as Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Knox as Secretary of War, and Edmund Randolph as Attorney General. This framework set the foundation for the executive branch of the U.S. government. Washington's cabinet played a crucial role in advising him and shaping early American policies.