George Washington appointed Thomas Jefferson as the first Secretary of State of the US (1790-1793).
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George Washington appointed Thomas Jefferson as his Secretary of State in 1789. The responsibilities of this position included overseeing foreign relations, managing diplomatic affairs, and handling correspondence with other nations. Additionally, the Secretary of State played a key role in shaping the nation's foreign policy and advising the president on international matters.
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The president shall appoint his cabinet.
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Secretary of State: Thomas Jefferson Secretary of Treasury: Alexander Hamilton Secretary of War: Henry Knox Tobias Lear served as the executive secretary to George Washington from 1786 to 1799 (Washington was President from 1789 to 1797). During the Revolutionary War, Washington had various military secretaries and aides-de-camp who performed secretarial duties - about 32 different men served in these positions.
President John Adams appointed George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, to the US Supreme Court in 1798. Washington did not appoint his own nephew.
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Both the president and governor can appoint judges. The governor can appoint his states judges and the president appoints federal judges. The president can only appoint ambassadors.
In addition to the heads of the departments of the executive branch, President George Washington appointed a Chief Justice to lead the Supreme Court. This position was crucial in establishing the judiciary as a co-equal branch of government. Washington's appointment of John Jay as the first Chief Justice helped set important precedents for the federal judiciary.