The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison & John Jay

The Federalist Papers

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*Includes pictures of the Founding Fathers
*Includes a Table of Contents
In 1787, delegates from the recently independent 13 colonies met in Philadelphia to try to forge a new, stronger Constitution. That summer, the representatives ironed out a document that had pluses and minuses for all involved, a point noted by Ben Franklin in explaining why he assented to it at the end of the process. 
Even after the final document was ready, it still had to be ratified by the colonies, which required the delegates to attempt to argue for or against it. Nobody did this better than John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison in the Federalist Papers, which are now among the most famous political writings in the nation’s history. The Federalist Papers sought to rally support for the Constitution’s approval when those three anonymously wrote them, but for readers and scholars today they also help us get into the mindset of the Founding Fathers, including the “Father of the Constitution” himself. They also help demonstrate how men of vastly different political ideologies came to accept the same Constitution.
This edition of The Federalist Papers is specially formatted with over a dozen pictures of the Founding Fathers, as well as a Table of Contents. 

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