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What did Alexander Hamilton, Edmund Randolf and Henry Knox have in common?

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I believe that they were the first to sign the Declaration of Independence. I hope this helps you.
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Answer:

They were members of Washington's cabinet.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the presidency of Washington, three executive departments were set up. These were the Department of State, Treasury, and the War. Washington chose secretaries for each of these departments. His chose Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and Henry Knox. The Justice Department was created in 1870, Washington selected the Attorney General Edmund Randolph in his first cabinet.

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