The Federalist Papers

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      The Federalist Papers also known as The Federalist, comprising of 85 articles and essays, were written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay between 1787 and 1788. These essays, published under the pseudonym “Publius,” aimed to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. Addressing various aspects of government structure and individual rights, the papers serve as a foundational text in American political thought.

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      In their essays, Hamilton, Madison, and Jay sought to address concerns about the efficacy of the proposed system of government, assuring citizens of its ability to protect their interests and preserve the Union. Through articulate and persuasive arguments, they aimed to rally public support for the ratification process, shaping the political landscape of the fledgling nation.

      “The Federalist Papers” stand as a cornerstone of American political philosophy, offering valuable insights into the intentions of the framers and the principles that underpin the foundation of the United States. Their enduring relevance lies in their elucidation of the fundamental principles of constitutional government, serving as a guide for subsequent generations in understanding and interpreting the Constitution.

      Numbered eBooks: 776

      Number of Unique Covers: 76

      Number of 1:1 Covers: 42

      Checks and Balances

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      Fluffy the Federalist

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      eBook Numbers 186 - 437
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      Fists of Democracy

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      eBook Numbers 42 - 185
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      Alexander Hamilton

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      eBook Numbers 28 - 41
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      James Madison

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      eBook Numbers 17 - 27
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      John Jay

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      eBook Numbers 7 - 16
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      Under One Nation

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      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      Series : Foundations of the United States

      First Publication Date : 1787

      Authors: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay

      Genres: Non-Fiction, Political Essays, Political Philosophy, Politics, Reference Work

      Language : English

      Word Count : 175,000

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

      Read On : Book.io eReader dApp

      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Cardano Retail Price : 34 ADA

      Cardano Discount Price : 29 ADA, for wallet holding The Gutenberg Bible

      Purchase Limit: 3

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      Author Info

      Alexander Hamilton

      Alexander Hamilton (1755 - 1804), renowned as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, left an indelible mark on the nation's history through his multifaceted roles as a statesman, economist, and prolific writer.
      Hamilton emerged as a leading advocate for a strong federal government and played a pivotal role in the drafting and ratification of the United States Constitution. Alongside James Madison and John Jay, Hamilton authored a series of influential essays known as The Federalist P… Read More

      James Madison

      James Madison (1751 - 1836) actively shaped America's political landscape during its formative years, advocating for republican principles and federalism. He co-authored The Federalist Papers with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, emphasizing the need for a robust federal government and checks and balances to safeguard individual liberties.
      Madison's leadership extended beyond his role in crafting the Constitution. As president from 1809 to 1817, he navigated significant challenges like the War … Read More

      John Jay

      John Jay (1745 - 1829), a pivotal figure in American history, played a crucial role in shaping the early political landscape of the United States. Jay emerged as a prominent statesman and diplomat during the Revolutionary era. His contributions to the nation's founding include serving as the President of the Continental Congress and negotiating the Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the American Revolutionary War.
      As one of the authors of The Federalist Papers, along with Alexander Hamilto… Read More