Federalist No. 84, written by Alexander Hamilton and the second to last essay, is significant for mentioning a common issue dredged up by Anti Federalists -- there wasn't a Bill of Rights. Publius (who in this essay was Hamilton) wrote that a Bill of Rights really was unnecessary. He worried that if a Bill of Rights was written it would be perceived to be the ONLY rights people had where in actuality they would have much more. This worry was assuaged with the ninth amendment, which means that any right not explained in the Constitution is still a right of the people.
the Federalists
The federalists sent out the Federalists papers in which the people somewhat agreed with the constitution after some states disagreed with it.
The Federalist Papers.
federalists wanted the constitution to remainn in its origanal state without the bill of rights. anti federalists wanted the bill of rights
The Federalists Papers tried to reassure Americans that the new federal government would not over power the states.
Read the federalist papers. The federalists papers were written to support the ratification of the constitution. The anti-federalists were those opposed to the constitution.
It improved the systems of the usgovernment
It improved the systems of the usgovernment
by writing the Federalists Papers
the Federalists
The federalists sent out the Federalists papers in which the people somewhat agreed with the constitution after some states disagreed with it.
The Federalists. Read the Federalist Papers at constitution.org.
The Federalist Papers.
Federalists Papers
federalists wanted the constitution to remainn in its origanal state without the bill of rights. anti federalists wanted the bill of rights
the documents that relate to the federalists are the federalists papers, which spand from 1 to 75.
He wrote 50 of the Federalist Papers - he was definitely a Federalist, as in a supporter of the Constitution.