Documentary History of the First Federal Congress

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The First Federal Congress Project (FFCP), based at George Washington University, is a scholarly initiative dedicated to documenting the inaugural session of the U.S. Congress from 1789 to 1791. This project aims to provide a comprehensive record of the legislative activities and debates that shaped the early federal government. Through extensive research and analysis, FFCP offers valuable insights into the foundational period of American governance, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by the nation’s first lawmakers. The project’s resources are accessible online, serving as an essential tool for historians, researchers, and educators interested in early American political history.

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