Robert Troup was a college buddy of Alexander Hamilton who also participated in the Revolutionary War.
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Robert Troup was a college buddy of Alexander Hamilton who also participated in the Revolutionary War.
Rufus King was a Constitution Signer and the most prominent Federalist during the waning days of the party.
James A. Bayard was an important Federalist in the House of Representatives during the Adams and Jefferson Presidencies.
James Hillhouse was a long time US Senator and one of the last holdouts of the Federalist Party.
During Thomas Jefferson’s First Inaugural Address issued the famous quote, “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists.”
Fisher Ames was an important member of Congress throughout the Washington Administration.
John Vining was an American Founder who was Delaware’s inaugural member of the United States House of Representatives.
James A. Bayard was involved in several important events, but most notably he helped sway the Election of 1800.
Federalist Paper #7 continues Alexander Hamilton’s discussion on disputes between States.
Theophilus Parsons started the Essex Junto which became the most influential wing of the Federalist Party.
Federalist Paper #3 discusses the reasons a Federal Government would maintain peace with foreign nations.
The Federalist #2, ‘Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence,’ was written by John Jay.
James McHenry was a signer of the United States Constitution and a Secretary of War during the Washington and Adams Presidencies.
Harrison Gray Otis was an important lawmaker from Massachusetts during the early days of the American Republic.