The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison

The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison Is a Collection of 85 Articles and Essays to Promote the Ratification of the United States Constitution.

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The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. The collection was commonly known as The Federalist until the name The Federalist Papers emerged in the 20th century.The first 77 of these essays were published serially in the Independent Journal, the New York Packet, and The Daily Advertiser between October 1787 and April 1788. A compilation of these 77 essays and eight others was published in two volumes as The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787 by publishing firm J. & A. McLean in March and May 1788.[2][3] The last eight papers (Nos. 78-85) were republished in the New York newspapers between June 14 and August 16, 1788.The authors of The Federalist intended to influence the voters to ratify the Constitution. In Federalist No. 1, they explicitly set that debate in broad political terms:

Book information

ISBN: 9781704657578
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
Pub date:
DEWEY: 342.73029
Language: English
Number of pages: 318
Weight: 630g
Height: 254mm
Width: 203mm
Spine width: 17mm