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Alexander Hamilton: The nation’s founding blogger

Source: National Constitution Center

Before the signing of the Constitution, Federalists and anti-Federalists each wrote a series of essays debating its key points. As the primary author of the Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton’s opinions are still regarded today.

This entry was posted in Building a Democracy and tagged Historic Figures, History, People on February 1, 2015 by admin.

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