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Why were the federalist papers important? Who wrote most of them?

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They declared why the bill of rights should be ratified along with the new United States constitution. Alexander Hamilton wrote the most federalist papers. He wrote 51
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{\boxed {\sf They \ were \ written \ to \ convince \ people \ to \ support \ the \ US \ Constitution}}


{\boxed {\sf Alexander \ Hamilton \ wrote \ most, \ with \ 51 }}

Step-by-step explanation:

The Federalists Papers were a set of 85 anonymously published papers and essays.

  • Alexander Hamilton wrote 51, which was the majority.
  • James Madison wrote 29
  • John Jay wrote 5.

During this time (1780) the Articles of the Confederation structured the government. They created a weak and decentralized government. This was evident in Shay's Rebellion, when the country's own government had no power to stop or quell it.

Everyone agreed that something needed to be done. The Federalists supported the new US Constitution. However, the Anti-Federalists wanted a weaker federal government with strong stage ones. They hoped to amend or change the Articles, but would accept the Constitution with a Bill of Rights.

The papers were written to garner support for the Constitution and explain how it worked.

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