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Analysis Of John Jay's Letter To The Articles Of Confederation

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John Jay, an American statesman, a Patriot, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, a signer of the Treaty of Paris, and first Chief Justice of the United States, wrote a letter to George Washington on June 27, 1786. You may be thinking right now, “Why should I care?” That letter was written in regards on the topic Federalists and Anti-Federalists constantly debated about: the Articles of Confederation. Jay was a strong advocate against the Articles, which would make sense because he was a Federalist. He had written a letter to the United States Minister before and he would also give a speech in August of 1786. As you can probably tell, John Jay was a strong believer when it came to the Articles of Confederation.

Jay gave a speech
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