Alexander Hamilton organized writing the Federalist Papers, a series of 85 essays he, James Madison and John Jay penned in support of ratifying the US Constitution.
Alexander Hamilton organized writing the Federalist Papers, a series of 85 essays he, James Madison and John Jay penned in support of ratifying the US Constitution.
The Federalist papers
the federalist papers were written as essays that argued a federalist viewpoint on the constitution.
The federalist supported the Constitution and the anti-federalist supported the Articles of confederation
The Federalist papers, a group of writings concerning the best form of government the former British colonies could make were not written by Jefferson. Historians credit James Madison, John Jay and Alexander Hamilton as the authors.
The Federalist Papers.
The Federalist papers
The Federalist papers
"The Federalist Papers." And they were letters to the editor.
Alexander Hamilton
the federalist papers
The federalist paper supported it The anti-federalist papers opposed it
The federalist supported the Constitution and the anti-federalist supported the Articles of Confederation
There was no individual "book" that explained and supported the adoption of the US Constitution. There were a series of 85 individual pamphlets that were written by John Jay, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton under the name of "Publius." E pamphlet was titled "The Federalist", not the Federalist Papers. Later on, all 85 essays were compiled into a single book entitled "The Federalist Papers."
the federalist papers were written as essays that argued a federalist viewpoint on the constitution.
A collection of essays defending the Constitution can be found in a book entitled "New Federalist Papers: Essays in Defense of the Constitution." It was written by Alan Brinkley, Nelson W. Polsby, and Kathleen M. Sullivan.
The Federalist Papers
The federalist supported the Constitution and the anti-federalist supported the Articles of confederation