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What year did James S. Brown become Attorney General of Wisconsin?

  • 1848

  • 1850

  • 1860

  • 1870

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In 1848, James S. Brown was appointed as the Attorney General of Wisconsin, making him the first person to hold this position in the newly established state. Brown played a crucial role in shaping the legal framework of Wisconsin and ensuring the smooth functioning of the state's legal system during its formative years.
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