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  1. Federalist Papers. Known before the twentieth century simply as The Federalist, The Federalist Papers were a series of eighty-five essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius." The essays were written between October 1787 and August 1788, and were intended to build public and political support ...

  2. It came to be called the Virginia Plan, named after Madison’s home state. 6. James Madison was a central figure in the reconfiguration of the national government. Madison’s Virginia Plan was a guiding document in the formation of a new government under the Constitution. John Vanderlyn, Portrait of James Madison, 1816. Wikimedia.

  3. Nonetheless, the Constitution as sent to the states for ratification did not contain a bill of rights, something which the anti-federalist opponents of ratification quickly seized upon. Below you’ll find an essay by the anti-federalist Brutus, who asserts the necessity of a bill of rights.

  4. Aug 5, 2013 · Yes. The Constitution as counterrevolution: A tribute to the Anti-Federalists. Jeffrey Rogers Hummel. The standard American myth celebrates the Constitution as the triumphant culmination of the ...

  5. Describe the competing visions of the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. Identify the protections granted to citizens under the Bill of Rights. Explain Alexander Hamilton’s financial programs as secretary of the treasury. Figure 8.2. In June 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the federal Constitution, and the new ...

  6. indirectly from the great body of the people. "9 Madison said, "I believe in the name of the people."''0 According to the Federalists, not only does all power emanate from the people, but the people can collectively alter the government at will." Consent, power from the people, the right of revolution: Is this not the vocabulary of democracy?

  7. Federalist policies did in fact threaten to create the very governmental tyranny so many Anti-Federalists had predicted during the controversy over ratification. So, too, did the struggle against the Federalist party exacerbate the tensions between the plebian and middling sorts within the old Anti-Federalist coalition.

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