Abstract
Historian and author Bernard Bailyn explains that George Washington realized that some kind of Cabinet structure would be necessary, even though there's nothing about a Cabinet written into the Constitution. President Washington named Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton to his Cabinet, even though, as Professor Bailyn notes, they "loathed each other."
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history, colonial history, American history, Washington, George, President George Washington, Executive Branch, federal government, Constitution, the, United States Constitution, amendments, Madison, James, Judiciary Act, Ellsworth, Roger, Jefferson, Thomas, Hamilton, Alexander, Cabinet, U.S. Colonial History
Series
U.S. History Survey, U.S. Colonial History, The Unfinished Nation
Duration
00:02:56 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
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