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Q: What was written to win support for the ratification (approval) of the Constitution in New York?
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The Federalist was written to?

It was written to win support for the Constitution in New York.


What was the importance of federalists?

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.


Who were the Federalist Papers written to?

The essays were addressed, "To the People of the State of New York." the fedreralist papers were written To support ratification of the Constitution.


The Federalists Papers supported?

nothing at alll!! Edit (April 8 2012) Ratification of the U.S. Constitution.


What is the influence of the Federalist papers?

They have have no significance during the Revolutionary War, as they had yet to be written. The Federalist Papers were written in support of ratification of the U.S. Constitution roughly a decade after the war.


Written in an effort to encourage the ratification of the Constitution?

Federalist Papers


Was written an effort to encourage the ratification of the constitution?

no,it was the federalist papers


Which was written first-the constitutionn of the US or declaration of independence?

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.


Essays written to defend the ratification of the new constitution?

federalist paper


What were the essays written to help support ratification?

The Federal Papers


The essays written to defend and promote the ratification of the new Constitution?

The Federalist Papers


These essays were written to defend and promote the ratification of the new constitution?

Federalist Papers.