^The Federalist, On The New Constitution*
^The Federalist, On The New Constitution*
^The Federalist, On The New Constitution*
^The Federalist, On The New Constitution*
^The Federalist, On The New Constitution*

^The Federalist, On The New Constitution*

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b Written in 1788 by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Jay

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In 1837, the Federalist Party, once a dominant force in American politics, had long been on the decline, ultimately succumbing to the changing dynamics of the nation. Emerging during the early years of the republic, the Federalists played a crucial role in shaping the Constitution and establishing a strong central government. However, by 1837, the party had lost its cohesive identity, with many of its members either passing away or joining other political movements. The economic and social transformations of the Jacksonian era, characterized by the rise of populist sentiments and the expansion of suffrage, contributed to the party's demise. Despite its significant contributions to the founding of the United States, the Federalist Party found itself largely relegated to the annals of history by 1837, a bygone era when the political landscape of the young nation was undergoing a profound and irreversible shift

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Letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the proclamation of Neutrality of 1793