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A fictitious character named "Publius" wrote essays "To the people of New York." Publius was Alexander Hamilton's, James Madison's and John Jay's shared pseudonym; the "people of New York" represented not only the general public of New York but, more importantly, the state legislators who had yet to ratify the Constitution.
The Federalist Party was so named because of their support of the Federal Constitution. Some members of the Federalist Party were the authors of the Federalist Papers, a series of pamphlets meant to argue for the ratification of the Constitution.
There is no canonized saint named Madison.
Madison, Georgia was named the first town named after James madison in 1809.
Madison, Wisconsin took its name from President James Madison.
A fictitious character named "Publius" wrote essays "To the people of New York." Publius was Alexander Hamilton's, James Madison's and John Jay's shared pseudonym; the "people of New York" represented not only the general public of New York but, more importantly, the state legislators who had yet to ratify the Constitution.
The state capital is Madison, named for James Madison.
No, but she have a sister named Madison De La Garza.
There is no saint named Madison.
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