To rally support for the raitification of the Constitution
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The Federalists Papers tried to reassure Americans that the new federal government would not over power the states.
to stress the need for ratification of the Constitution
Read the federalist papers. The federalists papers were written to support the ratification of the constitution. The anti-federalists were those opposed to the constitution.
The federalist papers were a series of articles that were written for the New York paper. Their purpose was to persuade the anti federalists to ratify the newly published Constitution. Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison were the authors of these articles; the most famous of the papers is probably Madison's Federalist No. 10. The articles can still be read, as they are sold in book form as The Federalist.
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Federalists were people who believed in a strong central government during the early years of the United States. It is not a document.
John Donald Lewis has written: 'Anti-Federalists versus Federalists' -- subject(s): United States, Politics and government, Mexico
Paul Dilse has written: 'The World Federalists of Canada'
The Anti Federalists
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