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Alexander Hamilton (nos. 1, 6-9, 11-13, 15-17, 21-36, 59-61, and 65-85), James Madison (nos. 10, 14, 18-20, 37-58, and 62-63), and John Jay (2-5, and 64)[1]. They

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Who is a writer of the Federalist Papers?

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay were the men who wrote the Federalist papers.


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Were a series of essays explaining and supporting the constitution?

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What were the essays that were written to promote the ratification of the constitution?

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The Federalist Papers (and Anti-Federalist Papers) were addressed to the people of New York, where the constitutional debate was particularly fierce.


Was Federalists Papers were a series of essays written to promote the ratification of the Constitution?

The Federalist Papers.


Was Caesar was the pseudonym chosen by authors of the federalists?

No, "Caesar" was not the pseudonym chosen by the authors of the Federalist Papers. The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the collective pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution.


Which State's citizens did the Federalist Papers address?

The Federalist Papers were written to the people of New York.


Did george mason or alexander Hamilton defend the constitution in the federalist papers?

Alexander Hamilton defended the Constitution in the Federalist Papers. Meaning he was a Federalist.


The primary contribution of the Federalist Papers is?

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