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As coauthors of the “Federalist Papers,” Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay all

argued for the protection of states’ rights.
served as presidents of the United States.
defended the Bill of Rights.
urged ratification of the Constitution.

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What is exactly what your asking?

What is written down on the question is correct.

John Jay got sick after writing 9

James Madison wrote 25 and

Alexander Hamilton wrote the other 51 in total the men wrote 85 essays

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In October 1787, the first in a series of 85 essays arguing for ratification of the proposed U.S. Constitution appeared in the Independent Journal, under the pseudonym “Publius.” Addressed to “the People of the State of New York,” the essays—now known as the Federalist Papers—were actually written by the statesmen Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, leading supporters of the Constitution and the strong national government it created. They would be published serially from 1787-88 in several New York newspapers.

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