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Federalist Papers – Essay #3

In essay #3, John Jay presents arguments concerning dangers from foreign force and influence. He argues that a strong national government would better protect citizens from:

Jay writes, “one national government could observe the laws of the nation more perfectly and punctually than thirteen separate state governments. A national government,” he says, “is never subject to making treaties based on local circumstance.”

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Source: Brittany Nelson and Christopher Higgins (second revision 09/15/2011). Weinbloom, Elizabeth ed. “The Federalist Papers Essay 3 Summary and Analysis”. GradeSaver, 30 December 2011 Web. 14 January 2019.

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