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Look at the map below, which region is home to the countries that were the strongest supporters of the US during the cold war?

Region A - Western Europe


Who supported the Federalist Papers?

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.


Us Strongest political support for declaring war with Britain in 1812 came from who?

the west and south


Did Thomas Jefferson support the idea of the Bill of Rights?

No he did not he was a Federalist, The Anti-Federalist wanted the Bill of Rights


Was Patrick Henry a federalist or a anti federalist?

anti federalist


Were The Federalist Papers an attack on the US Constitution?

No! In fact, the Federalist Papers were written in support of the Constitution by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They were published to gain public support for tis ratification in many of the states, but primarily New York, where opposition was strong.


Why did federalist party lose support after war of 1812?

Because during the War of 1812 they planned to secede from US and were mark as traitor.


Who was the primary author of the federalist papers writing 51 of the 85 articles published to increase support for the ratification of the US Constitution?

Alexander Hamilton


Who did not favor the ratification of the Constitution?

Yes. Heck, there are people who disagree with the US Constitution now.


What event coincided with the emergence of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist political parties in the US?

The writing and adoption of the Constitution coincided with the emergence of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist political parties.


Which country has the strongest navy?

The US has the strongest navy.


The federalist papers served the purpose of?

The primary purpose of the Federalist Papers was to support and encourage the ratification of the United States Constitution. Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison were the authors.