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The Federalist papers
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New York : Chartwell Books (an imprint of The Quarto Group, 2021, 2017.
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Book
ISBN:
9780785839798, 0785839798
Physical Desc:
479 pages ; 21 cm
Lexile measure:
1450L
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Description

"The Federalist Papers (1787-1788) is a collection of essays and articles by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison. Written in support of the recently completed Constitutional Convention, The Federalist Papers were intended to support the ratification process of the new United States Constitution. When the Constitutional Convention was completed on September 17, 1787 in Philadelphia, the newly-agreed upon Constitution was sent to the states for ratification. As opponents of a strong centralized government began attacking the Constitution in the press, Hamilton recruited Jay and Madison to contribute articles and essays in favor of Federalism to prominent journals and newspapers. Published between October 27, 1787 and May 28, 1788, The Federalist Papers were written by the three authors under the pseudonym "Publius." Although Hamilton wrote the vast majority, Madison's and Jay's contributions are still seen as essential works on the philosophy of American governance. Federalist Nos. 10 and 14, both written by Madison, are regarded as especially significant for arguing for the possibility of effectively governing an expansive republic. In Federalist No. 84, Hamilton argues against adding a Bill of Rights, a proposed compromise with Anti-Federalists that would eventually make up the first ten Amendments to the Constitution. Other important topics introduced or explained in The Federalist Papers include the doctrine of judicial review, the case for a single chief executive, and the purpose of checks and balances." --Amazon.

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General Note
Presents all eighty-five Federalist papers essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay under pseudonym "Publius".
General Note
Includes Historical Timeline pages 473-477.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
"The Federalist Papers (1787-1788) is a collection of essays and articles by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison. Written in support of the recently completed Constitutional Convention, The Federalist Papers were intended to support the ratification process of the new United States Constitution. When the Constitutional Convention was completed on September 17, 1787 in Philadelphia, the newly-agreed upon Constitution was sent to the states for ratification. As opponents of a strong centralized government began attacking the Constitution in the press, Hamilton recruited Jay and Madison to contribute articles and essays in favor of Federalism to prominent journals and newspapers. Published between October 27, 1787 and May 28, 1788, The Federalist Papers were written by the three authors under the pseudonym "Publius." Although Hamilton wrote the vast majority, Madison's and Jay's contributions are still seen as essential works on the philosophy of American governance. Federalist Nos. 10 and 14, both written by Madison, are regarded as especially significant for arguing for the possibility of effectively governing an expansive republic. In Federalist No. 84, Hamilton argues against adding a Bill of Rights, a proposed compromise with Anti-Federalists that would eventually make up the first ten Amendments to the Constitution. Other important topics introduced or explained in The Federalist Papers include the doctrine of judicial review, the case for a single chief executive, and the purpose of checks and balances." --Amazon.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Hamilton, A., Jay, J., & Madison, J. (20212017). The Federalist papers. New York, Chartwell Books (an imprint of The Quarto Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804, John Jay and James Madison. 20212017. The Federalist Papers. New York, Chartwell Books (an imprint of The Quarto Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804, John Jay and James Madison, The Federalist Papers. New York, Chartwell Books (an imprint of The Quarto Group, 20212017.

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Hamilton, Alexander, et al. The Federalist Papers. New York, Chartwell Books (an imprint of The Quarto Group, 20212017.

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