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The roots of US government date back to the British practices of rule by law and representative legislature.
Parliament is the law-making body of a government that uses the 'parliamentary system'. The word 'parliament' comes from the French word parlement, from parler, to talk. The idea of meeting together to discuss and decide matters has very ancient origins. Many countries use a parliamentary system. In the UK the system goes back hundreds of years, at least as far back as the 13th century, and probably much further. This form of rulership has no precise founding date, and it is therefore difficult to attribute its creation to any particular individual or group of persons. See Related Links below for more information.
the structure of the federal government
The Federal government did not print any $5 bills with that date. However, many private banks issued currency back then. Please post a new question with a more complete description including the bank's name and what images appear on the bill.
More then 4000 BC. It is one of the longest lasting civilizations