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Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay were the men who wrote the Federalist papers.
Mostly Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton. He wrote 52 of the 85 Federalist essays.
Alexander Hamilton
the federalist was the name of the essays James Madison, Alexander Hamilton ,and John Jay wrote.
Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton did not write all the Federalist Papers. Its generally agreed by historians that Hamilton wrote 51 of the articles, John Jay wrote 5, and James Madison wrote 29.
The Federalist Papers. The famous work that these men wrote was called the federalist papers. These papers were created in order to gain support for the proposed constitution. The Federalist Papers consisted of a series of articles written under the pen name of Publius which was actually Hamilton, Madison, and Jay. Some would call it the most significant public-relations campaign in history.
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay all wrote under the name Publius, latin for "public" I think. All of the essays they wrote were later put together and called the "Federalist Papers". I know James Madison played a major role in drafting and ratifying the Constitution, which was the main subject of the Federalist Papers, but I don't know if the Papers had a principal author.
Three were James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay (they wrote The Federalist Papers).Hamilton went on to found the Federalist Party, while Madison joined the Democratic-Republicans.
The Federalist Papers were written by three members of the Federalist Party, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, to encourage the states to ratify the US Constitution.
These three men wrote the Federalist Papers in support of the Constitution.
These three men wrote the Federalist Papers in support of the Constitution.