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The Federalist Papers (with Introductions by Edward Gaylord Bourne and Goldwin Smith)
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416 pages
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The book delves into the pivotal debates surrounding the formation of the U.S. government following the Declaration of Independence. It highlights the Constitutional Convention of 1787, where the balance of power between federal and state governments was fiercely contested. In response to anti-federalist sentiments, Alexander Hamilton spearheaded the creation of "The Federalist Papers," a series of essays aimed at defending the new Constitution. Authored primarily by Hamilton, with contributions from Madison and Jay, these writings remain crucial to understanding American constitutional history and democracy. This edition features introductions by Edward Gaylord Bourne and Goldwin Smith.
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2017, paperback
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