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* the essays were signed "Publius"
* the essays were signed "Publius"
** Publius Valerius was one of founders of the Roman Republic who overthrew the Etruscan kings
** Publius Valerius was one of founders of the Roman Republic who overthrew the Etruscan kings
* the authors were:
'''Authors''':
** Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison  
** Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison  
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**** he created a "blueprint" (outline) for the new constitution
**** he created a "blueprint" (outline) for the new constitution
*** and framed his ideas through history and philosophy
*** and framed his ideas through history and philosophy
* Federalist Papers authorship:
* Federalist Papers identified authorship:
** Alexander Hamilton (51 articles: Nos. 1, 6–9, 11–13, 15–17, 21–36, 59–61, and 65–85)
** Alexander Hamilton (51 articles: Nos. 1, 6–9, 11–13, 15–17, 21–36, 59–61, and 65–85)
** John Jay (5 articles: Nos. 2–5 and 64).
** John Jay (5 articles: Nos. 2–5 and 64).
** James Madison (29 articles: Nos. 10, 14, 18–20,[14] 37–58 and 62–63)
** James Madison (29 articles: Nos. 10, 14, 18–20,[14] 37–58 and 62–63)
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'''Addressed to the People of New York'''
''' Publication'''
* the ''Papers'' were published in three New York newspapes
** ''Daily Journal'', ''New-York Packet'' and ''Daily Advertiser''
** they were reprinted elsewhere and subsequently printed as a collection
'''"Addressed to the People of New York"'''
* New York State was a battleground for the arguments over adopting the proposed Constitution because of strong anti-federalist sentiment, including the Governor at the time, George Clinton.  
* New York State was a battleground for the arguments over adopting the proposed Constitution because of strong anti-federalist sentiment, including the Governor at the time, George Clinton.  
* While the Federalist (so-called at the time) was reprinted elsewhere, it's largest circulation was in New York
* While the Federalist (so-called at the time) was reprinted elsewhere, it's largest circulation was in New York