In their composition of the "Federalist Papers",
James Madison and Alexander Hamilton were
trying to convince the public:
A.
to continue the government set up
under the Articles of Confederation.
B.
that loyalty to the King of England
was necessary for the colonial
economy to prosper.
C.
to support adoption and ratification
of the new US Constitution.
D.
that slavery should be banned
throughout the colonies.


Answer :

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Federalist papers, formally The Federalist, series of 85 essays on the proposed new Constitution of the United States and on the nature of republican government, published between 1787 and 1788 by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in an effort to persuade New York state voters to support ratification.