
The Federalist Papers
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Authors:
- Hamilton, Alexander
1757 - 1804
- Jay, John
1745 - 1829
- Madison, James
1751 - 1836
About this book
In the late 18th century, amidst fervent debates on the United States Constitution, "The Federalist Papers" emerged as a pivotal collection of essays by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison. Crafted to advocate for the Constitution's ratification, this document presents a compelling argument for the establishment of a robust federal government. Delving into the intricacies of governance and the balance of power, it highlights the significance of federal authority in shaping the young nation's future. Ideal for students of American history and civic activists, "The Federalist Papers" offer unique insights into the principles of governance and the foundations of the U.S. Constitution.
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