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Congress Department Of Interior Essay

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There have been many departments created by the United Congress, from the first three departments in 1789 and so on. Mostly these departments were created to take over some part of duties, which Congress could not handle all on their own. But we shall be focusing on one department right now, which is the Department of Interior. We will go over the history of how it all started, the purpose of the department, and the duties which it takes on in our nation's government. Let us begin our examination of the Department of Interior, as well find some interesting facts about the department. Since 1789 up till March 3, 1849, there have not been any department created by Congress to handle the internal affairs of the United States. There has been a department handling the foreign affairs of the …show more content…

Congress gave many responsibilities for this department to handle, like the water system of the United States capital, handle the expansion into the west, take care of the hospitals, universities, handle the affairs with the Native Americans living in the United States, as well protect public lands. These were some of the purposes of why this department was created by Congress. It sole purpose was to handle the nation's internal affairs and make sure the people living are happy and taken well cared for. Some examples are the Interior's Mexican Boundary Commission, which created the international borders with Mexico. This was to help both nations on where their nation ends and so both of their military and police forces know where to stop at and not cross the border. The Department of Interior was a very useful department in dividing the boundaries of the United States and help protect the public lands from being destroyed. Overtime though, the department started to get more duties when the nation advanced into the

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