<span>Many Americans were exposed to the ideas of the federalists by the "Federalist Papers". These papers, which consisted of a set of articles, were written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, although they originally didn't publish these articles under there own name. The articles were published in journals across New York. The articles were later bundled and were called the "Federalist Papers".</span>
Answer:
Its D
Explanation:
For Federalists, the Constitution was required in order to safeguard the liberty and independence that the American Revolution had created.
Watergate, because the rest happened under different adminastrations
Alright my friend so let's look at it this way the south was all for slavery and they didn't want it banned and the Wilmot proviso bill was to ban slavery and that is why the south had opposed it.