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What publication authored by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in 1787 advocated ratification of the Constitution by the states?

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The publication authored by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in 1787 that advocated for the ratification of the Constitution by the states is called "The Federalist Papers" (sometimes referred to as "The Federalist"). The Federalist Papers consist of a collection of essays that argue for the ratification of the Constitution and provide insight into the thinking of the Founding Fathers regarding the structure and function of the new government.
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