The Federalist Paper No. 1 Summary

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Hamilton begins the Federalist Papers No. 1 by asking the people to consider a new constitution. The people have experie3nced how the current form of government is not working currently. Hamilton states that the people need to ask themselves if societies of men are capable of establishing a good government or not. He believes that if the people are up to the challenge of creating a good government, there will be a huge significance. Hamilton understands that some people will oppose the constitution. The people who benefit from the current form of government will especially be opposed to a new constitution. Hamilton does not want to focus on the people who will be opposed to the new constitution. He only wants to focus on arguments that are in favor of the constitution. Hamilton believes that a strong form of government is necessary in order for America to strive. Hamilton thought the union must be preserved and there must be a protection of liberty and property under the new government. He believes the county is too large to have a national system of government that is why Hamilton thinks American needs a strong union. Hamilton believed Americas had greatness in its future and the key to achieving this greatness was in the new Constitution. …show more content…

10 Madison sees faction as bad for government. This new constitution would establish a government that could control violence. He sees this violence as a result of factions. The cause of differences in people in society is different; people have different opinions, experiences and environments. Madison explains that factions are inevitable; people will always group together with people who are similar to them. A big contributor to factions is the possession of property. Madison realizes that you cannot control the causes of faction but, you have to figure out how to control the effect of such factions. There is no way to give everybody the same opinions so factions are

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