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The Federalist Party was an American political party in the period 1792 to 1816, the era of the First Party System, with remnants lasting into the 1820s.
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The term "federalist" describes several political beliefs around the world. It also has reference to the concept of federalism or the type of government called a federation. Europe In Europe a federa...
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Interesting Links having to do with this discussion: Short Article on the Constitution from Grolier's on the Web; Article on the Constitution from the National Archives and Records Administration; Hypertext version of The Federalist No.
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The Library of Congress provides an electronic version of the Federalist Papers which was compiled for Project Gutenberg by scholars who drew on many...
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Debatable Health Care Bill By Cal Thomas · Tuesday, Assuming a rock-solid 40 Republicans stand against the health care reform bill now being debated in the Senate, it will take just one Democrat or independent to derail this monstrosity, which along with its House companion, may be the most disastrous piece of...
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The lack of a bill of rights was the focus of the Anti-Federalist campaign against ratification. The Federalists, on the other hand, had answers to all of the Anti-Federalist complaints. Among them:
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78-85 actually first appeared May 28, 1788, in a bound volume published by J. and A. McLean, Federalist II. We have followed the consensus of scholars on attribution of each paper to its primary author, James Madison [M], John Jay [J], or Alexander Hamilton [H], which is shown following the date.
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The principal arguments in favor of it were stated in the series written by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay called the Federalist Papers, although they were not as widely read as numerous independent local speeches and articles.
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A discussion of the Constitutional Topic of The Federalists and Anti-Federalists and Ratification For example, in New York, George Clinton was a political opponent of John Jay, a prominent Federalist, and also disliked Alexander Hamilton. And in Virginia, Patrick Henry was a political rival of James Madison.
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The Federalist is the most important work in political science that has ever been written in the United States, or will likely ever be written for that matter. This body of writings are the most respected commentary on the U.S. Constitution.
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