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Hamilton wrote his 51 essays of the Federalist Papers, and devised the idea, because he was becoming increasingly worried over the fate of the new Constitution. New York was a battalion of anti-Federalists who were bent on not ratifying the Constitution. Hamilton wrote the Federalist Papers, with James Madison, to provide a breakdown of the Constitution and why it would protect people's rights.

The Federalist of the Federalist Papers is NOT the same Federalist of the Federalist Party. Federalists in the Federalist Papers really just means someone who supports the Constitution.

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Were a series of essays explaining and supporting the constitution?

the federalist papers


Did Aaron Burr help write federalist papers?

No but he was criticized a lot by Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers.


Was James Madison a prominent federalists?

yes. He helped write the federalist papers


Did Washington write essays for the Federalist Papers?

No, George Washington didn't write any of the essays. There were only three authors of the Federalist Papers: Alexander Hamilton (52), James Madison (28), and John Jay (5).


Why did they write the federalist?

The purpose of the Federalist Papers was to advocate for the ratification of the US Constitution. The Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787.


Did Alexander Hamilton invent or write anything?

He wrote 51 articles of the Federalist Papers


What did John Jay write?

2, 3, 4, 5, 64 of the Federalist Papers.


What did the Federalists write 3in order to gain support for the new Constitution?

The Federalist Papers


What was the original purpose of the federalist papers?

the federalist papers were written as essays that argued a federalist viewpoint on the constitution.


Which subject did John Jay write primarly about in the federalist papers?

He primarily wrote about is the Foreign Affairs.


What were the essays that were written to promote the ratification of the constitution?

The Federalist Papers


What state were the disputes that led to the Federalist Papers in?

The Federalist Papers (and Anti-Federalist Papers) were addressed to the people of New York, where the constitutional debate was particularly fierce.