As coauthors of the “Federalist Papers,” Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay all argued for the protection of states
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As coauthors of the “Federalist Papers,” Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay all urged ratification of the Constitution.
Explanation:
The federalist articles were written to reinforce the need to create and ratify the federal constitution that would solve the governmental weaknesses generated by the confederation's articles in relation to a central and unitary government. In this case, we can conclude that both the author and the co-authors of these articles requested ratification of the constitution.
All of these articles were brought together in a single book, called "The federalist".
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