1. Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist Papers
Alexander Hamilton begins The Federalist No. 11 by explaining the importance of a Union to prospering commercial success and trade. ... Lastly, Hamilton insults the Europeans and invokes strong American patriotism in his readers by mentioning that through "negotiations, force and by fraud,"" Europe has extended her grasp over the world. ... We Americans shall never again be the tools for European success. ... In The Federalist No. 13, Alexander Hamilton continues his previous discussion of national revenue by explaining how a united union in America would be cost effective and economically be...
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- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: Undergraduate