The Federalist Papers were a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to advocate for the ratification of the United States Constitution. (KC-3.2.II.C)
The Federalist Papers were intended to explain and defend the newly drafted Constitution to the public, aiming to persuade New York State to ratify it. They outlined the philosophy and motivation behind the document, arguing for a stronger central government as a means to preserve the Union and ensure the new nation's survival and prosperity.