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8. What was the purpose of the Federalist Papers? to explain the importance of state governments to outline key ideas in support of the Constitution to provide checks and balances on federal power to help scholars understand the Articles of Confederation
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to outline key ideas in support of the Constitution
The Federalist Papers (by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay) were written to explain and defend the proposed U.S. Constitution and persuade states—especially New York—to ratify it.
The Federalist Papers (by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay) were written to explain and defend the proposed U.S. Constitution and persuade states—especially New York—to ratify it.
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