Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton wrote 52 of the 85 essays.
Many of Benjamin Franklin's essays were written in the form of newspaper articles. This encouraged newspapers across the new country to publish them.
The federalist papers were a series of articles that were written for the New York paper. Their purpose was to persuade the anti federalists to ratify the newly published Constitution. Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison were the authors of these articles; the most famous of the papers is probably Madison's Federalist No. 10. The articles can still be read, as they are sold in book form as The Federalist.
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Benjamin Franklin.
Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton wrote 52 of the 85 essays.
The Federalist Papers. The famous work that these men wrote was called the federalist papers. These papers were created in order to gain support for the proposed constitution. The Federalist Papers consisted of a series of articles written under the pen name of Publius which was actually Hamilton, Madison, and Jay. Some would call it the most significant public-relations campaign in history.
Many of Benjamin Franklin's essays were written in the form of newspaper articles. This encouraged newspapers across the new country to publish them.
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Some famous documents that were written in ink include the United States Constitution, the Magna Carta, and the Declaration of Independence. These documents were handwritten using ink on parchment or paper.
The UK is famous for NOT having a written constitution.The uk has no single codified (written) constitution. It exists through a variety of statutes and laws that together set the legal precedent for how the government is operated. This includes the magna .
The Federalist Papers.
What were the three famous proposals for adoption of the U.S. Constitution? ANSWER IT PLEASE!!
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The federalist papers were a series of articles that were written for the New York paper. Their purpose was to persuade the anti federalists to ratify the newly published Constitution. Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison were the authors of these articles; the most famous of the papers is probably Madison's Federalist No. 10. The articles can still be read, as they are sold in book form as The Federalist.
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