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  • 1789: Did the German Language really almost Become Official in the U.S.?

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    1789: Did the German Language really almost Become Official in the U.S.?

    1789: Did the German Language really almost Become Official in the U.S.?

    On this day the First Speaker of the United States House of Representatives - Frederick Muhlenberg – took ...

    On this day the First Speaker of the United States House of Representatives - Frederick Muhlenberg – took office.  The Speaker holds a very high position, the third in the United States chain of polit ...

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