The Federalist Papers
This is a new edition of the classic text, the
papers of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison
written in support of the then-proposed Constitution of the
United States. In addition to the supplementary materials
provided (including a copy of the Constitution and an Index of
Ideas), this revised edition also contains a new introduction,
historical glossary, selected bibliography, the Declaration of
Independence and the Articles of Confederation.


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The Federalist Papers
This is a new edition of the classic text, the
papers of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison
written in support of the then-proposed Constitution of the
United States. In addition to the supplementary materials
provided (including a copy of the Constitution and an Index of
Ideas), this revised edition also contains a new introduction,
historical glossary, selected bibliography, the Declaration of
Independence and the Articles of Confederation.


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This is a new edition of the classic text, the
papers of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison
written in support of the then-proposed Constitution of the
United States. In addition to the supplementary materials
provided (including a copy of the Constitution and an Index of
Ideas), this revised edition also contains a new introduction,
historical glossary, selected bibliography, the Declaration of
Independence and the Articles of Confederation.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781435167100
Publisher: Fall River Press
Publication date: 10/21/2017
Edition description: Customer-Specific
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) was born in the West Indies and served during the War of Independence as a captain. His military brilliance was recognized, and he was sent on several important military commissions. He was George Washington’s secretary and aide-de-camp and in 1787 become a Member of the Constitutional Convention. From 1789 to 1795 he was the first Secretary of the Treasury, and in 1801 he held the casting vote against Burr and for Jefferson. He fought a duel with Burr and died the next day.

James Madison (1751-1836) was the fourth President of the United States and become known as the ‘father’ of the Constitution because of his influence in planning it and drawing up the Bill of Rights. He was Secretary of State under Jefferson, and his main achievement in this role was the purchase of Louisiana from the French. He lived in Montpelier, Virginia, for eighty-five years, two of which he spent on the governor’s council. He was elected President in 1809 and again in 1812. During his terms in office he worked to abolish slavery, to disestablish the Church and to seek peace, although under his command the war against Britain resulted in a U.S. triumph.

John Jay
(1745-1829) served the new nation in both law and diplomacy and established important judicial precedents as first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. A New York attorney from 1768, he won a wide reputation with The Address to the People of Great Britain, which stated the claims of the colonists. He did not sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776 but helped to ensure its approval in New York. In 1789 he was appointed the first U.S. Chief Justice and shaped the Supreme Court procedures. The Jay Treaty of 1794 with Great Britain made him unpopular, and his hopes of succeeding Washington as President faded. After a spell as Governor of New York he retired to a farm, where he spent twenty-seven uneventful years.

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Table of Contents

Introductionvii
Chronology of the Lives of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jayxxi
Historical Context of The Federalist Papersxxv
The Federalist1
The Constitution of the United States631
Notes658
Interpretive Notes677
Critical Excerpts684
Questions for Discussion699
Suggestions for the Interested Reader701
Index703
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