First Congress Convenes: US Constitution Comes to Life
The First United States Congress convened in New York City's Federal Hall on March 4, 1789, though it took a month to achieve a quorum as members struggled to travel from distant states. The new body immediately faced the enormous task of translating the Constitution's theoretical framework into a functioning government. James Madison led the effort, drafting the first ten amendments, which became the Bill of Rights, to fulfill promises made during ratification. Congress also established the executive departments, created the federal judiciary through the Judiciary Act of 1789, and passed the first tariff legislation to fund the government. Every procedural decision set a precedent: how to address the president, how committees would function, how legislation would be debated. The Senate initially met in secret, a practice abandoned after public criticism. The First Congress accomplished more foundational legislative work than any subsequent session, building an entire governmental structure from a written outline.
March 4, 1789
237 years ago
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