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iren2701 [21]
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Who supported Federalist policies?

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EastWind [94]3 years ago
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Along with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, James Madison penned The Federalist Papers. The supporters of the proposed Constitution called themselves "Federalists." Their adopted name implied a commitment to a loose, decentralized system of government.

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