Lecture 39: Ratification and the Federalist Papers
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What happens when creating a Constitution is only half the battle? In this episode, Ratification and the Federalist Papers, we dive into the fierce debates of 1787–1788, as Americans argued over whether to accept the new framework of government. Supporters, the Federalists, championed the Constitution as the best way to secure unity and stability, while Anti-Federalists warned it gave too much power to a central authority. Into this storm came The Federalist Papers—brilliant essays by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay—making the case for ratification and shaping how we still interpret the Constitution today. If you've ever wondered how ideas on paper swayed public opinion and helped launch America's government, this episode tells the story of how the Constitution became the law of the land.
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