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This Day in American History

September 24

1 historic event on this date

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First Attorney General Confirmed

The Senate confirmed Edmund Randolph as the first Attorney General of the United States. Randolph, who had been governor of Virginia and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, served as the principal legal advisor to President Washington.

Why It Matters

The establishment of the Attorney General position created the foundation for the Department of Justice and the principle that the federal government's actions must be guided by legal counsel and constitutional interpretation.

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Every event in American history connects to the founding principles. Discover the ideas that shaped these moments.

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