There are only three writers of the federalist papers: John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamiliton. John Jay I think did only diplomatic work (Jays Treaty anyone?). Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of Treasury under George Washington, may have done other things but the only other thing ever mentioned to me was him dying in a gun dual (I think 1800s?). Lastly, Madison became the 4th President.
John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton
Primarily James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. John Jay also helped author a few issues.
Yes. He and James Madison were not only the 2 principal authors of the Federalist Papers but the ones who helped get the Philadelphia Convention called.
Alexander Hamilton helped bring in Washington to preside over the convention and give it the credibility that it didn't have. Hamilton also wrote about 55 (more or less) of the Federalist Papers which helped motivate people to ratify the constitution, and also battled nearly impossible odds to get New York to be part of the union to stablize the rest of the country. 423
He wrote 50 of the Federalist Papers - he was definitely a Federalist, as in a supporter of the Constitution.
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John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton
John Adams were really the only Federalist president. The Federalist pretty much disbanded after they lost in 1800 and 1804. John Quincy Adams was helped by what was left of the Federalist party in 1824 .
Hamilton was part of the Federalist Era, and believed in using force against rebellion. Under Hamilton, the U.S. economy developed well as he helped America grow into an industrial power.
James Madison. He helped come up with the idea but so did Alexander Hamilton.
Primarily James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. John Jay also helped author a few issues.
Yes. He and James Madison were not only the 2 principal authors of the Federalist Papers but the ones who helped get the Philadelphia Convention called.
Alexander Hamilton helped to clarify the role of judicial review in his essays known as "The Federalist Papers," particularly in Federalist No. 78. In these writings, he argued that the judiciary would serve as a check on legislative power by interpreting the Constitution and ensuring that laws align with it. Hamilton emphasized the importance of an independent judiciary in safeguarding individual rights and maintaining the rule of law.
Alexander Hamilton helped bring in Washington to preside over the convention and give it the credibility that it didn't have. Hamilton also wrote about 55 (more or less) of the Federalist Papers which helped motivate people to ratify the constitution, and also battled nearly impossible odds to get New York to be part of the union to stablize the rest of the country. 423
AnswerHe was instrumental in the creation of a Federal bank and the Federalist Party and helped to establish a strong Central Government and to weaken the power of the individual states.
He wrote 50 of the Federalist Papers - he was definitely a Federalist, as in a supporter of the Constitution.
He was president of the United States.He is known as "The Father of the Constitution" and helped write the Bill of Rights.He helped Alexander Hamilton and John Jay coauthor the Federalist Papers,a series of essays explaining and defending the Constitution.