Who appointed Benjamin Banneker to assist in mapping the Federal Territory in 1791?
Answer
President George Washington
In 1791, President George Washington appointed Banneker as one of the principal surveyors assisting Andrew Ellicott in mapping and laying out the boundaries of the new Federal Territory.

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