Category: American History
The Federalist Papers were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. They published under the shared pen name 'Publius.' Name one.
These 85 essays were written in 1787-1788 to persuade New York voters to ratify the Constitution. They explained how the new government would work and why it was better than the Articles of Confederation.
The Federalist Papers remain one of the most important sources for understanding the Constitution's original intent. Madison wrote about checks and balances, Hamilton about executive power, and Jay about foreign affairs.
Pick one: 'James Madison' or 'Alexander Hamilton.'
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