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THE FEDERALIST PAPERS And ANTI-FEDERALIST PAPERS (Annotated)

THE FEDERALIST PAPERS And ANTI-FEDERALIST PAPERS (Annotated)

Bahri
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How is this eBook unique?
1. Formatted for e-reader & Font adjustments
2. Contents: Two major works about "The United States Constitution"
3. Enriched by “List of Pseudonyms used in The American Constitutional Debates” with annotations and biographical notes.

The Federalist is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution. Seventy-seven were published serially in the Independent Journal and the New York Packet between October 1787 and August 1788. A compilation of these and eight others, called The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787, was published in two volumes in 1788 by J. and A. McLean. The collection's original title was The Federalist; the title The Federalist Papers did not emerge until the 20th century.

ANTI-FEDERALIST PAPERS is the collective name given to works written by the Founding Fathers who were opposed to or concerned with the merits of the United States Constitution of 1787. Starting on 25 September 1787 and running through the early 1790s, these anti-Federalists published a series of essays arguing against a stronger and more energetic union as embodied in the new Constitution. Although less influential than their written counterparts, The Federalist Papers, these works nonetheless played an important role in shaping the early American political landscape and in the passage of the US Bill of Rights.
Pages
997
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 01, 1999

THE FEDERALIST PAPERS And ANTI-FEDERALIST PAPERS (Annotated)

Bahri
0/5 ( ratings)
How is this eBook unique?
1. Formatted for e-reader & Font adjustments
2. Contents: Two major works about "The United States Constitution"
3. Enriched by “List of Pseudonyms used in The American Constitutional Debates” with annotations and biographical notes.

The Federalist is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution. Seventy-seven were published serially in the Independent Journal and the New York Packet between October 1787 and August 1788. A compilation of these and eight others, called The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787, was published in two volumes in 1788 by J. and A. McLean. The collection's original title was The Federalist; the title The Federalist Papers did not emerge until the 20th century.

ANTI-FEDERALIST PAPERS is the collective name given to works written by the Founding Fathers who were opposed to or concerned with the merits of the United States Constitution of 1787. Starting on 25 September 1787 and running through the early 1790s, these anti-Federalists published a series of essays arguing against a stronger and more energetic union as embodied in the new Constitution. Although less influential than their written counterparts, The Federalist Papers, these works nonetheless played an important role in shaping the early American political landscape and in the passage of the US Bill of Rights.
Pages
997
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 01, 1999

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