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Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
it was James Madison and Alexander Hamilton and John Jay
The staff working for the paper write the articles. Also, some syndicated articles are included as well as articles from national writers.
(James) Madison ▪ (Alexander) Hamilton ▪ (John) Jay ▪ Publius
James Madison,Alexander Hamilton,and John Jay John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton
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.
No. Historians believe Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay were the only authors of the essays collected as the Federalist Papers. Other people undoubtedly wrote letters and essays supporting ratification of the Constitution, but their work does not appear in the Federalist Papers. There were also a number of men who wrote about the weaknesses of the Constitution and urged the States to reject it. Some of their writing corresponds directly to topics in the Federalist Papers and is loosely collected at the Anti-Federalist Papers.
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James Madison.
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In American history, the major and most influential federalists (particularly the writers of The Federalist Papers) were Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison. (llcoll) This kid forgot to add one, Thomas Jefferson..... tsk tsk tsk tsk, little kids....
Madison, Hamilton, and Jay wrote the papers under the pseudonym of Publius.