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Alexaner Hamilton is the author of most of the papers. There is also John Jay and James Madison who also contributed greatly to the process.
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James Madison wrote most of the papers known as "The Federalist Papers." His co-authors were Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.
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Because they made such an excellent, concise and eloquent argument for the constitution, and republican government in general, that they persuaded many people to support ratification who might otherwise have opposed it. Michael Montagne
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They were written by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay, under the pseudonym Publius after the Roman Counsel by the same name. The Federalist Papers lay out the views of the founding fathers in regard to the Constitution.
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The Federalist, The Federalist Papers, The Constitution” “Give me liberty or give me death”, a famous quote of Patrick Henry, an Anti-Federalist and a Founding Father. Why then did the country move from the cry of in...
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The Philadelphia convention, following the course set out in the Virginia Plan, proposed having the people elect state conventions to approve the proposed Constitution. After some hesitation, the expiring Continental Congress forwarded the ...
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Excerpt from: The Federalist Papers: Modern English Edition Two Copyright 2006 Mary E Webster, translator/editor Number 30: Taxation: Revenue for National Government The federal government should have the ability to support the national arm...
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This is not a summary--it is an easier-to-read version of the Papers. If you pay attention to the titles and the paragraph subtitles, it will help you understand the subject discussed. Mary Webster from: The Federalist Papers: In Modern Lan...
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That is EXACTLY what the 2nd amendment was intended for! The creators of the bill of rights ASSUMED that the USA government like all other governments in history would in time, become too corrupt, and would violate the constitution. Maybe e...
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An article in the Christian Science Monitor today explores whether or not “press protections” extend to bloggers. Here’s a quote: Ultimately, the issue comes down to whether bloggers act like traditional journalists, says University of Iowa...
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