These papers mark a moment in history when debates raged, passions
ran wild, and the United States constitution was eventually
ratified by the entire union. The Federalist Papers include all 85
articles that advocated to have the United States constitution
ratified. The driving forces of the constitution (and authors of
the papers) were James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay.
The arguments against ratification appeared in various forms, by
various authors, most of whom used a pseudonym. Collectively, these
writings have become known as the Anti-Federalist Papers. They
contain warnings of dangers from tyranny that weaknesses in the
proposed Constitution did not adequately provide against, including
the absence of a Bill of Rights.
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