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- In 1790, the United States was overwhelmingly a farming society1. Some notable events during this time include:
- President George Washington delivering the first "State of the Union Address" on January 8, 1790.
- Benjamin Franklin's death on April 17, 1790 in Philadelphia, PA.
- Washington, DC, being established as the capital of the United States in 1791.
- The U.S. Post Office Department being established on February 20, 17922.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In 1790 the United States was overwhelmingly a farming society. Small, independent family farms dominated New England and the Mid-Atlantic states, while cities like New York and Philadelphia were growing into large, important trade centers. Compared to the North an even greater proportion of the southern population lived on farms.www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-alm…President George Washington delivers the first "State of the Union Address" on January 8, 1790. Benjamin Franklin dies on April 17, 1790 in Philadelphia, PA. Washington, DC, is established as the capital of the United States, in 1791. The U.S. Post Office Department is established on February 20, 1792.www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decade… - People also ask
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January–March January 8 – President of the U.S. George Washington gives the first State of the Union address, in New York City.February 1 – In New York City the Supreme Court of the United States convenes for the first time.February 11 – Two Quaker delegates petition the United States Congress for the … See more
• January 25 – Meriwether Smith, Continental Congressman for Virginia (born 1730)
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