The 1787 Project

The Federalist Case for the Constitution


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After the Philadelphia Convention proposed a new constitution for the United States in 1787, advocates of the proposed constitution worked to persuade the public that it was worth ratifying. The essays in the Federalist Papers, authored primarily by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton under the pseudonym of Publius, made the case for the Constitution.
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The 1787 ProjectBy Justin Dyer