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No, "Caesar" was not the pseudonym chosen by the authors of the Federalist Papers. The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the collective pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution.
commonly known as a "pen name" (a pseudonym)
anti-federalists opposed the constitution
mark panugaling is the real name.
Thora Stowell was born Alice Ogden in India in 1885. Thora Stowell was a pseudonym.
pseudonym For a writer .Nome de Plume For a criminal, alias
Bernhard Victor Christoph Carl von Bulow more commonly known as Pseudonym Loriot who was a German humorist, cartoonist, film director, actor and writer.
no, they opposed the idea of constitution
James Madison was known as the Father of the Constitution. Many people contributed to the document, but he is considered the main writer.
Anagram. You can switch a name around to create a fake name (pseudonym) such as for making an author's name. Some names you cannot do this with so you use the letters of the writer's initials. Example of name anagramed: Lindsey becomes Snidely, but the writer would use Sidney and drop the L. Name that cannot be anagramed: Peggy So the writer has initials of PM. Many people call her Penny in error so she chooses Penny McKinley for her pseudonym name.
Antifederalists
The north.