Alexander Hamilton convinces the people through his eloquent writings and persuasive arguments, particularly in the Federalist Papers, where he advocates for a strong central government to ensure stability and protect individual rights. He emphasizes the dangers of factionalism and the weaknesses of a loose confederation, appealing to the need for unity and effective governance. By addressing economic concerns and the importance of a national bank, Hamilton builds trust in his vision for a robust financial system that would benefit all citizens. His strategic use of rhetoric and clear articulation of ideas resonate with the public, garnering support for his policies.
Yes. Alexander Hamilton wrote about half of the Federalist Papers, a series of articles attempting to convince people to vote for ratification of the US Constitution.
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Yes. Alexander Hamilton wrote about half of the Federalist Papers, a series of articles attempting to convince people to vote for ratification of the US Constitution.
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