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The Federalist Papers were a series of
articles written under the pen name of Publius by Alexander
Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. Madison, widely
recognized as the Father of the Constitution, would later go on
to become President of the United States. Jay would become the
first Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. Hamilton would
serve in the Cabinet and become a major force in setting
economic policy for the US. The entire purpose of The
Federalist Papers was to gain popular support for the
then-proposed Constitution. Some would call it the most
significant public-relations campaign in history; it is, in
fact, studied in many public relations classes as a prime
example of how to conduct a successful campaign.
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