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Jonathon Schultz
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15 May, 08:12
The federalist papers were intended to do what?
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Bambi
15 May, 08:28
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The federalist papers were intended to convince the colonists and the states to ratify the constitution, since the Federalists believed that a stronger federal government would be better.
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