The Federalist Papers.
The Federalist Papers
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nothing at alll!! Edit (April 8 2012) Ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
It was written to win support for the Constitution in New York.
Because they brought the Bill of Rights into it which made them happy and they agreed to ratify it.
The Constitution was written first. The Constitution was written, signed, and sent to the states for ratification. The battle for ratification in New York was fierce, and the Papers were written to convince people that the Constitution was the way to go.
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.
Read the federalist papers. The federalists papers were written to support the ratification of the constitution. The anti-federalists were those opposed to the constitution.
nothing at alll!! Edit (April 8 2012) Ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
The Federalist Papers
Federalists Papers
The Federalist Papers
Federalist Papers.
Federalists Papers
anti-federalists wrote the articles in 1787
anti-federalists wrote the articles in 1787
The Federalist Papers were written with the sole purpose of helping inspire a vote ratifying the US Constitution. The authors were Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison.?æ
It was written to win support for the Constitution in New York.
Because they brought the Bill of Rights into it which made them happy and they agreed to ratify it.