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What group of essays supported passage of the US constitutions?

The Federalist papers


What is the name of a group of essays that supported the constitution?

"The Federalist Papers." And they were letters to the editor.


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The group of people who supported the constitution where the?

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Which group supported passage of the alien and Sedition Acts?

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What was the group of 85 essays supporting ratification of the constitution?

The Federalist Papers SOURCE: wikipedia


Which group supported adopted the constitution as the new government for the US?

federalists


What group of essays defended the constitution?

The group of essays that defended the Constitution is known as the Federalist Papers. Authored primarily by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, these essays were published between 1787 and 1788 to promote the ratification of the Constitution. They outlined the principles of the proposed government, addressed criticisms, and argued for a strong central government to ensure stability and protect individual rights. The Federalist Papers remain a key resource for understanding the framers' intentions.


Which group supported adopting the Constitution as the new national government for the US?

Anti-Federalists.


What group of individuals advocated for the adoption of the constitution?

The 55 white men who wrote the constitution were the cream of the colonies and the wealthy educated men. They supported the constitution and didn't ask for others to support it.


What group supported the adoption of the Constitution and wanted a closer union of states and a more effective central government?

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This group supported a strong national or central government?

In the debate around the ratification of the Constitution in the United States in 1788, those in favor of the Constitution and its concept of a strong centralized government were called Federalists.