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The goal was to inform the people who were criticizing the new form of government, which was instated within the Constitution. They were mainly disapproving of the strong central government that the Founders wanted to place; they felt that it would take away their liberty. However, as stated in the Federalist Papers it was key to have this type of government in order to prevent tyranny and ruin within it. The intention of the papers was to inform the people of the system that was being instated and how it functioned.

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