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At the time of publication, The Federalist Papers’ authors tried to hide their identities because Hamilton and Madison attended the convention. Smart observers, however, correctly distinguish the identities of Hamilton, Madison, and Jay. Building on the authenticity of essay writing composed of The Federalist Papers is not always clear. After Alexander Hamilton died in 1804, a list appeared, appealing that he himself had written two-thirds of The Federalist's essay. Some consider that some of these essays were written by James Madison (No. 49-58 and 62-63).

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