The act created the federal government's first dedicated foreign‑policy department (the predecessor to the State Department), formalizing how the United States would manage diplomacy under the Constitution.
On July 27, 1789, the First Congress approved legislation creating the Department of Foreign Affairs as an executive department to handle the new nation's diplomatic business.
The act created the federal government's first dedicated foreign‑policy department (the predecessor to the State Department), formalizing how the United States would manage diplomacy under the Constitution.
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