no in fact it wasn't anything to do with paper or school work. The federalist was a group of members in 1952 who created the royal variety show to be introduced to us in many later years.
the federalist papers were written as essays that argued a federalist viewpoint on the constitution.
Im not completley sure about this answer but I did some research saying that the The Federalist essays argued for a strong government and was written by Alexander Hamliton
the federalist was the name of the essays James Madison, Alexander Hamilton ,and John Jay wrote.
The Federalist Papers comprised 85 essays published between October 1787 and June 1788.
The Federalist Papers consisted of 85 essays signed by Publius. The Federalist Papers outlined how the new government of United States would operate and why.
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A collection of essays defending the Constitution can be found in a book entitled "New Federalist Papers: Essays in Defense of the Constitution." It was written by Alan Brinkley, Nelson W. Polsby, and Kathleen M. Sullivan.
The Federalist Papers were a collection of essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. The Federalist Papers promoted the ratification of the United States Constitution.
The Federalist Papers
the essays collectively are called "the Federalist"
the federalist papers
the federalist papers were written as essays that argued a federalist viewpoint on the constitution.
Im not completley sure about this answer but I did some research saying that the The Federalist essays argued for a strong government and was written by Alexander Hamliton
the federalist was the name of the essays James Madison, Alexander Hamilton ,and John Jay wrote.
It is the collection of 85 articles and the essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay promoting ratification of United States Constitution.
The Federalist Papers comprised 85 essays published between October 1787 and June 1788.
Alexander Hamilton wrote his first Federalist Paper in October 1787. The collection, known as "The Federalist," was published to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution and consisted of 85 essays. Hamilton co-authored the papers with James Madison and John Jay, with the majority of the essays being attributed to Hamilton. The first few essays were published in New York newspapers, beginning a pivotal discussion on the new government.