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The Federalists were primarily led by key figures such as Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and James Madison. They advocated for a strong central government and were instrumental in the drafting and ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Hamilton, in particular, played a significant role in promoting Federalist policies through his writings and as the first Secretary of the Treasury.

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