They argued for a strong federal government and that a strong federal gov was the only way to save the country.
The Federalist Papers argued against factionalism and in favor of a strong central government.
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Quite a variety of 'good subjects to argue about' can be found in regard to 'anti-federalist and federalist' matters. Put in question-form, two of the most important (and controversial) are the following: First, at what point does federal power move from 'reasonable' to 'tyrannical'? Second, do states have the right to secede from the Union?
The supporters of the United States Constitution wrote a series of essays called the Federalist Paper's which were a series of 85 articles written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay.
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the essays collectively are called "the Federalist"
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the federalist papers were written as essays that argued a federalist viewpoint on the constitution.
Im not completley sure about this answer but I did some research saying that the The Federalist essays argued for a strong government and was written by Alexander Hamliton
the federalist was the name of the essays James Madison, Alexander Hamilton ,and John Jay wrote.
The Federalist Papers comprised 85 essays published between October 1787 and June 1788.
A collection of essays defending the Constitution can be found in a book entitled "New Federalist Papers: Essays in Defense of the Constitution." It was written by Alan Brinkley, Nelson W. Polsby, and Kathleen M. Sullivan.
The Federalist Papers consisted of 85 essays signed by Publius. The Federalist Papers outlined how the new government of United States would operate and why.
Yes, he did!
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The Federalist Papers.