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On September 29, 1789, the U.S. Congress established the Department of War, marking a significant step in the formation of the federal government under the newly ratified Constitution. This department was responsible for military affairs and national defense and was one of the first executive departments created. Additionally, on this date, Congress also approved the first 12 amendments to the Constitution, although only 10 would later be ratified and become known as the Bill of Rights.

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