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  2. In Federalist No. 1, Hamilton captured this vision well, framing the stakes of the battle over ratification. In this opening essay, Hamilton called on the American people to “deliberate on a new Constitution” and prove to the world that they were capable of choosing a government based on “reflection and choice,” not “accident and force.”

  3. Access the full text of the Federalist Papers, a collection of 85 influential essays by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, on the Library of Congress website.

  4. Read the first ten essays of the Federalist Papers, a landmark work of political philosophy and constitutional theory. Learn how the authors defended the proposed U.S. Constitution and addressed the critics.

  5. Federalist Number (No.) 1 (1787) is an essay by British-American politician Alexander Hamilton arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. The full title of the essay is "General Introduction." It was written as part of a series of essays collected and published in 1788 as The Federalist and later known as The Federalist Papers.

  6. Hamilton opened Federalist 1 by raising the momentousness of the choice that lay before New Yorkers and the American people as a whole. If Americans failed to deliberate and choose well, they would prove forever that humans are incapable of founding just and successful governments based on “reflection and choice” — that in fact ...

  7. 31 de mai. de 2021 · Federalist No. 1 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton, which became the first of a collection of essays named The Federalist Papers. It was published on October...

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