Pamphlets by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay defending the need for the Constitution.
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Federalist Papers
Pamphlets by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay defending the need for the Constitution.
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Hamilton, Madison, and Jay write the Federalist Papers to persuade the states that the Constitution is necessary for imperial ambitions and national coherence.
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"...Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay write something called the Federalist Papers. The Federalist Papers are a series of pamphlets, a series of..."
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