The federalist papers.
the federalist papers
Federalists Papers
federalist paper
Federalist Papers.
The Federalist Papers
Campaign to Defend the Constitution was created in 2005.
The essays written to defend and promote the ratification of the Constitution are collectively known as the Federalist Papers. Authored primarily by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, these 85 articles were published between 1787 and 1788 to persuade states to ratify the Constitution. They addressed concerns about the new government's structure, the balance of power, and the protection of individual liberties, emphasizing the necessity of a strong federal government. The most notable essays include Federalist No. 10, which discusses the dangers of factionalism, and Federalist No. 51, which outlines the system of checks and balances.
You can not use the constitution to defend yourself in any way, shape, or form. Ridiculous right?
The president promise to defend the Constitution.
The president promise to defend the Constitution.
...I will preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States...
The Federalist Papers were made to try and convince New York to accept the Constitution. Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They are divided into 4 books: 1st book- Was about the blessings of having a federal government, 2nd book- Examine the Articles of Confederation and explained its weaknesses, 3rd book- Analyze and defend the Constitution, 4th book- About the dangers and delights of a free government.