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Alexander Hamilton is believed to have written 52 of the 85 Federalist essays supporting ratification of the Constitution. Historians believe some of the writing was a collaboration between Hamilton and Madison, but haven't specified which papers.
They wanted to increase support for ratification of the Constitution.
They wanted to increase support for ratification of the Constitution.
They wanted to increase support for ratification of the Constitution.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
Arron Burr shot Alexander Hamilton in a duel that they had. Some say that Alexander Hamilton purposely let Burr shoot him but it is not a known fact. Hamilton picked the same dueling site where his son had been killed in a duel they say that hamilton the mother and the sister where depressed after te sons death and the sister went into shock they say that hamilton picked that site for a reason and he did miss that shot on perpuss because he was writing out his will and telled a friend i do not intell to kill that man .
Alexander Hamilton organized writing the Federalist Papers, a series of 85 essays he, James Madison and John Jay penned in support of ratifying the US Constitution.
The Federalist Papers were actually all written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They all wrote under the same pen name of Publius Alexander Hamilton, who masterminded the Papers, wrote the most, about 50 or 51 (some are still disputed). James Madison wrote 29 or 30, and John Jay, who became sick, only wrote five.
Alexander Hamilton aided George Washington in the war and was the private secretary who wrote the federalist papers after the revolution, although James Madison did co write it and john jay was close to Washington.
They wanted to increase support for ratification of the Constitution.