Alexander Hamilton wrote 'The Defence' in support of the Jay Treaty under the pen name Camillus.
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Alexander Hamilton wrote 'The Defence' in support of the Jay Treaty under the pen name Camillus.
John Jay had left the Continental Congress just months before the Declaration of Independence was signed, however, he took the lead in submitting New York’s approval of that document.
In Federalist #64 John Jay discusses why the House of Representatives is excluded from international diplomacy.
Had you asked around in the late eighteenth century, these men would have been expected to better known to posterity.
John Jay was Chief Justice of the United States when he ran for Governor of New York, and things only grew crazier from there…
In Federalist #5 John Jay discusses how the Constitution will keep the States from treating each other like foreign nations.
In Federalist #4 John Jay is continuing his discussion on the fashion by which the Constitution will protect the United States from Foreign Powers.
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.