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What was the primary purpose of the Federalist Papers?
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The primary purpose of the Federalist Papers was to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, the essays aimed to explain and defend the principles of the proposed Constitution to the public, particularly to the citizens of New York, who were debating whether to support its adoption. The Federalist Papers addressed concerns about the potential power of the new federal government, outlined the benefits of a strong central authority, and argued against the idea of a Bill of Rights, which some feared would limit individual freedoms. Overall, the essays sought to persuade skeptics of the Constitution's effectiveness in providing a stable and just government.
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