The constitution
a strong central government
The Federalists. Read the Federalist Papers at constitution.org.
James Madison Father of the Constitution of the United States of America. Also read the Federalist Papers.
Due process came from the Magna Carta.
What is represented in the Federalist papers are the views from several founding fathers of the United States regarding the federalism as written within the to be ratified US Constitution. Final ratification was completed after it was agreed to include a section defined as the Bill of Rights.
U.S. Constitution Declaration of Independance Treaty of Alliance with France Treaty of Paris
Two Party System? Not for our Founders.The founding fathers wanted to create a government like they saw the Native Americans using as far as personal freedoms. This is seen in the Albany Plan of Union, written by Bejamin Franklin. They had other sources, and were also used to the Britsh Government, a Parlimentary constituional monarchy. In additions, they had some fears and problems of their own-- like slavery, and a fear of too much power in the hands of the government. One of their great fears was party politics. They repeatedly warned against political parties, as you can see in the Federalist Papers, and some of Washington's speaches.Obviously, if they opposed a two-party system, they would not have favored one. They did form parties, the Federalist, the Democratic-Republican, the Whig and various others. The Democrats didn't even form until Andrew Jackson ran for office. The Republicans waited until the 1840s. They later took care to create ballot access laws to keep Independent and third party candidates from competing.
Your fathers lawyer should contact you if there are papers that he has left.
Alexander Hamilton, by far. Aside from authoring most of the Federalist papers, as Treasury Secretary under Washingtion, he virtually created every part of government for the new republic from scratch. Hamilton is beyond brilliant. There is an outstanding biography from Ron Chernow that documents a mind that rises above some very stiff competition.
The Federalist Papers argued that the new Constitution would create a strong national government, which was needed, but it would also protect the minorities and factions. The new government would also, in the development of federalism, protect the citizen from a too powerful national government. The papers also tried to explain how each branch of the national government would function.
The Federalist Papers argued that the new Constitution would create a strong national government, which was needed, but it would also protect the minorities and factions. The new government would also, in the development of federalism, protect the citizen from a too powerful national government. The papers also tried to explain how each branch of the national government would function.
the papers that urged strong central government was the articles of confederation