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4 days ago · Washington was established as the capital of the United States as the result of a compromise following seven years of negotiation by members of the U.S. Congress as they tried to define the concept of a “federal enclave.” On July 17, 1790, Congress passed the Residence Act, which created a permanent seat for the federal government.
1 day ago · A Nation’s New Home. The President’s House, Washington D.C., January 1817 by Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Source: Library of Congress. The United States capital officially relocated from Pennsylvania to Washington DC in 1800, once construction ended on the North Wing of the Capitol Building. The first president to begin his term in the new ...
4 days ago · The role Washington plays as the capital of the United States often overshadows its lively local history and its complex political, economic, and social issues. About half the land in Washington is owned by the U.S. government, which pays no taxes on it. Several hundred thousand people in the D.C. metropolitan area work for the federal government.
2 days ago · George Washington was an American general and commander-in-chief of the colonial armies in the American Revolution (1775–83) and subsequently first president of the United States (1789–97). He is known as ‘the Father of His Country.’ Learn more about Washington’s life and career.
2 days ago · In May 1790, construction began on a new official residence in Manhattan called Government House. Washington never lived at Government House since the national capital was moved to Philadelphia in 1790, where it remained through 1800.
3 days ago · Enter the first president: George Washington. He was the commander in chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and was revered after the conflict, says Denver Brunsman, a history ...
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3 days ago · Getty Images. George Washington crosses the Delaware River during the American Revolutionary War in 1776. The U.S. president may be referred to as the most powerful person in the world now, but that wasn't what the Founding Fathers intended. In fact, when the United States was born, they didn't really have much of a plan for the executive branch.