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  • ...fferson And the Press: Crucible of Liberty'' (2006) how 4 Republican and 4 Federalist papers covered election of 1800; Thomas Paine; Louisiana Purchase; Hamilton-Burr d
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  • ...fferson And the Press: Crucible of Liberty'' (2006) how 4 Republican and 4 Federalist papers covered election of 1800; Thomas Paine; Louisiana Purchase; Hamilton-Burr d
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  • ...joined by [[John Jay]]) countered with a series of newspaper essays, the [[Federalist Papers]], that helped New York to ratify. All the states ratified but as a condit
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  • ...t for the [[United States Constitution]] with his contributions to the ''[[Federalist Papers]]''. As the first Secretary of the Treasury (1789-1795), he created the fin ...d over fifty articles supporting ratification of the Constitution in the ''Federalist Papers'' (coauthored with [[James Madison]] and [[John Jay]]) and built a solid, p
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  • {{rpl|Federalist Papers}}
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  • ...o broadcast their statements and editorialize in their favor. In 1796 the Federalist papers outnumbered the Republicans by 4-1. Every year more paper began publishing
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  • ...he 1787 document than anyone else. In 1788, he wrote over a third of the [[Federalist Papers]], still considered the most influential commentary in support of ratifying ==The ''Federalist Papers''==
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  • ...sidered a masterpiece of political exposition. The actual influence of the Federalist Papers on the votes of the New York ratification convention are debatable, but New
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  • - [[Federalist Papers]] -
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  • ...tion and limitations on the powers of the President were argued (in the [[Federalist Papers]]) to give the Presidency the advantages of a monarchical executive without
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  • ...the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and the [[Federalist Papers]]. The American poets of the time - such as [[John Trumbull]], the satirist
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  • ...ts to the Constitution. In fact, in his assessment of the institution in [[Federalist Papers|Federalist Paper]] #68, [[Alexander Hamilton]] declared that "if it be not
    37 KB (5,701 words) - 19:18, 7 September 2023
  • ...rgewashington/collection/post_pres_1798sep30.html Transcript].</ref> The [[Federalist Papers]] are pervaded by the idea that pure democracy is actually quite dangerous,
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  • Calhoun drew on [[James Madison]], who in 1788 in [[Federalist Papers|Federalist Paper No. 10]], advocated a constitutional republic over a democ ...reedom and liberty of the individual. For example, [[James Madison]], in [[Federalist Papers|Federalist Paper No. 10]], advocates a constitutional republic over a democ
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  • ...vil society]] that are drawn from the works of [[James Madison]] (in The [[Federalist Papers]]), [[Alexis de Tocqueville]] (in [[Democracy in America]]) and [[John Stu
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  • ...vil society]] that are drawn from the works of [[James Madison]] (in The [[Federalist Papers]]), [[Alexis de Tocqueville]] (in [[Democracy in America]]) and [[John Stu
    46 KB (6,686 words) - 12:35, 7 May 2024
  • ...eorge Mason]] and Randolph refused to sign. Madison wrote several of the [[Federalist papers]] and took other measures to push for ratification of the Constitution. Mas
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  • ...executive theory]] for discussions of what was really meant in some of the Federalist Papers, as opposed to what is actually in the Constitution?) Citizendium is not a
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