The Federalist Papers are 85 articles from several New York newspapers that were published during the debate to ratify the United States Constitutuion. They were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and a few by John Jay but all were published under the name Publius. They were the arguments for ratification.
Alexander Hamilton, Jon Jay, and James Madison.
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fedralist with a little bit of democratic-republican
Yes, yes it did (: According to my AP Us History text book (:
The Federalist Papers.
Alexander Hamilton, Jon Jay, and James Madison.
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jefferson
Fedralist
Paul Revere was a patriot and belonged neither to the Federalists nor to the anti Federalists simply because both those parties didn't exist at that time.
He was a fedralist.
fedralist with a little bit of democratic-republican
fedralist
The Whig Party,The Republician Party,The Democratic Party,and The Fedralist Party
Yes, he believed that political power needed to be divided evenly between the national and state governments.
Federalist means someone who supports the Federalist party. Federalism is when an area is controlled by two different levels of government rather than just one.