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The Federalist Papers were newspaper articles written to persuade colonial Americans to ratify the Constitution. What important role do they play today?
they provide the legal language for our laws.
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Horses, they helped the people and Native Americans to get around, and to carry stuff.
Written guarantees of rights in colonial documents were important to the development of Americans' ideas about government because the founding fathers wanted to have little government interference on the federal level.
Horses, they helped the people and Native Americans to get around, and to carry stuff.
Pants were sleeveless garments worn by colonial Americans.
The Battles of Trenton and Princeton were very important for Washington and the Americans. Washington had been defeated in all previous battles. Winning these boosted colonial morale.
Colonial America had just won Independence from Britain. The Federalist Papers were written by Madison Hamilton and Jay and argued in favor of a strong central government, but Americans feared a central government. They did not want to be "ruled" again.
native americans and colonial americans eat food and share houses together under a beautiful rainbow.
The colonial delegates met in Philadelphia to plan a better form of government after the Articles of Confederation.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.