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1 The Federalist Papers The Debate Begins The Arguments for Federalism

2 THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, 1787  Meets on May 1787 to revise the Articles of Confederation  The Virginia Plan called for representation based on the population of each state. The New Jersey Plan suggested equal representation for each state regardless of population.  The Great Compromise resolved the conflict between the Virginia and New Jersey plans and settled the slave issue with the Three- Fifths Compromise

3 THE DEBATE BEGINS  Ratification: The U.S. Constitution states that 9 states must ratify a document for it to become the official law of the land.  Federalists argue that a federal government would maintain state unity. States without a strong government would lead to competition over land and commerce and there would be no state unity for the common defense of the United States.  Anti-Federalists feared that a strong central government would lead to the loss of individual liberties. Supported a Bill of Rights.

4 THE FEDERALIST PAPERS  John Jay, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison will write 85 essays  It is political propaganda and explains American political thought of the day  It is written to appeal to the Anti-Federalists that it is important to ratify the U.S. Constitution

5 THE FEDERALIST PAPERS  The essays will be written under the fake name of Pulbius  Alexander Hamilton will write most of the essays and they will be published in newspapers  Hamilton believes that the Articles of Confederation will lead to anarchy

6 FEDERALIST #10  Madison argues that our nation is large with many groups who would keep each other in check and would prevent certain groups from being in power  Creditors and debtors, rich and poor, merchants and land owners

7 FEDERALIST #15  Hamilton points out the Articles of Confederation has many weaknesses  “If men were angels, no government would be necessary.”

8 FEDERALIST #51  Madison explains the system of “checks and balances”, each branch has powers that limits the influence of the other branches of government  Federal Judges are appointed for life to be free from political pressure


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