I believe you can only get copies if you were involved in the original proceeding.
federalist papers
The immediate goal of the Federalist Papers was to gain popular support for the Constitution and to convince the New York legislature to ratify it.
The immediate goal of the Federalist Papers was to gain popular support for the Constitution and to convince the New York legislature to ratify it.
The Federalist Papers
The ratification of Constitution.
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They advocated ratifying the American Constituion. It was headed by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, who used the papers to gain support as well as attack the Antifederalists' cause.
Alexander Hamilton
Georgia was one of the original 13 states.
Almost every decision by the supreme court breaths new life into the bill of rights. The first real indication of the dominance of the bill of rights is in Marbury VS Madison: in that decision the supreme court set the stage for what is / was, to come by quoting article 6 of the constitution, in part "....this constitution is the supreme law of the land.." The Jefferson administration then used this decision as another foundational support of the original Republican party to gain dominance in the federal government.
The papers became popluar when townspeople (men) would gather at local "watering holes" and the papers would be read aloud. The papers were published in popular newspapers. Usually one town would only have 1-2 copies because printing and paper was very expensive at the time. Word of mouth played a huge role in the widespread support of these papers.