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The Federalist Papers, published between 1787 and 1788, are an indispensable collection of 85 essays that profoundly shaped the course of American history by advocating for the ratification of the proposed United States Constitution. Released at a critical juncture when the young nation was debating its very structure of government, these essays systematically addressed and countered the myriad objections raised by Anti-Federalists. Their timely publication in 1788, coinciding with the crucial state ratification conventions, was instrumental in swaying public opinion, particularly in pivotal states like New York. The impact of these works extended far beyond their immediate goal, cementing their place as foundational texts for understanding American constitutional law and political philosophy.