insider.si.edu: Liberty's blueprint : how Madison and Hamilton wrote the Federalist papers, defined the constitution, and made democracy safe for the world / Michael I. Meyerson
Liberty's blueprint : how Madison and Hamilton wrote the Federalist papers, defined the constitution, and made democracy safe for the world / Michael I. Meyerson
In 1787-1788, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay wrote a series of newspaper articles, The Federalist Papers, under the pen name Publius, in which they argued for the ratification of our ...
Federalist papers and the birth of the United States of America concept with tricorn hat, candle, feather quill, musket gun, the Betsy Ross American flag and aged paper (iStock) With Federalist No. 1, ...
The Indiana Supreme Court Law Library has an excerpt of Federalist Paper No. 65, believed to have been written by Alexander Hamilton. Photo by Connor Burress, TheStatehouseFile.com. The basement of ...
Washington Examiner: Happy birthday, Federalist No. 1, an essay on civil discourse
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! This video highlights the purpose of "The Federalist" as the colonies were discussing the ratification of "The U.S. Constitution." In September 1787, ...
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