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.
Yes. Alexander Hamilton wrote 52 of the Federalist Papers.
No. The three authors of the Federalist Papers were James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.
No. Alexander Hamilton was the founder of the Federalist Party, which supported a strong central government.
it was James Madison and Alexander Hamilton and John Jay
Alexander Hamilton defended the Constitution in the Federalist Papers. Meaning he was a Federalist.
Alexander Hamilton. He wrote 52 of the 85 Federalist essays.
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay were the men who wrote the Federalist papers.
Mostly Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
it was James Madison and Alexander Hamilton and John Jay
Alexander Hamilton defended the Constitution in the Federalist Papers. Meaning he was a Federalist.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton. He wrote 52 of the 85 Federalist essays.
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Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay were the men who wrote the Federalist papers.
He wrote 50 of the Federalist Papers - he was definitely a Federalist, as in a supporter of the Constitution.
Mostly Alexander Hamilton
the federalist was the name of the essays James Madison, Alexander Hamilton ,and John Jay wrote.
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The Federalist or The Federalist Papers were written in 1788 by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.