Alexander Hamilton (biography)

What is the importance of the Federalist Papers as noted in the biography, Alexander Hamilton?

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The Federalist Papers are a series of essays written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, which urge states to adopt the Constitution. The essays have become famous in American literature for their brilliance and beautiful language, and speak to the very heart of American government. The Federalist papers are one of the most important achievements of Hamilton’s life, and are among the things for which he is most remembered. The Federalist Papers do their job, and help encourage the states to ratify the Constitution.

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Alexander Hamilton, BookRags