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The Federalist Papers were not written during the Revolutionary War; they were written after the Constitution -- the second independent US government -- was signed and sent to the states for ratification, between October 1787 and June 1788. This was more than ten years after the Revolution.

The first US government was organized under the Articles of Confederation in 1781, following the Revolutionary War.

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What is the influence of the Federalist papers?

They have have no significance during the Revolutionary War, as they had yet to be written. The Federalist Papers were written in support of ratification of the U.S. Constitution roughly a decade after the war.


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