Imagine this nation plagued with war; everywhere you walked or looked, there would be guts and limbs sprawled out all around the ground, with numerous skeletons dismembered too much to even resemble a human being. Then, just as you take the first step out of...
Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, these essays were originally published in newspapers in the late 1780s and aimed to persuade the citizens of New York to ratify the newly proposed United States Constitution. Federalist No. 84, authored by Alexander Hamilton, is...
When discussing the formation and structure of the United States government, the Federalist Papers are often cited as crucial documents that helped shape the nation’s political landscape. Among these papers, Federalist Paper 70, authored by Alexander Hamilton, stands out as a particularly important piece. In...