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17 June, 23:11
What was the Federalist and who was the Publius?
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Maeve Dominguez
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The Federalists were the people who strongly supported the newer Constitution of 1787. They wrote the Federalist Papers, which was 85 ages to because they really wanted the constitution ratified. The Publius was the name given to the pen that wronte the Federalists Papers.
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