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  1. Overview. In Federalist No. 69, Alexander Hamilton sought to explain the nature of the executive branch in order to address fears that the U.S. President would function as an elected monarch, the primary concern of Anti-Federalists. The memory of British oppression was fresh in the mind of Anti-Federalists, and they were not ready to ...

    • Alexander Hamilton
    • English
    • United States
    • The Real Character of the Executive
  2. 4. Jan. 2002 · “The Federalist No. 69, [14 March 1788],” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-04-02-0220. [Original source: The Papers of Alexander Hamilton , vol. 4, January 1787 – May 1788 , ed. Harold C. Syrett.

  3. 27. Jan. 2016 · Federalist 69 | Teaching American History. Constitution. Federal Government. Political Culture. Presidency. by Alexander Hamilton & Publius. March 14, 1788. Image: The Federalist, on the new Constitution. (Hallowell [Me.] Masters, Smith & co., 1857) Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/item/09021557/ Study Questions. No study questions.

  4. HIGHLIGHTS. Author: Alexander Hamilton. Source: Originally published in the New York Packet on March 14, 1788. Republished in 1788 as part of the collection The Federalist, now referred to as The Federalist Papers. Abstract: Hamilton describes the powers and limitations of the President. Background of the author.

  5. 15. Apr. 2024 · Table of Contents. Federalist No. 61 | Federalist No. 62 | Federalist No. 63 | Federalist No. 64 | Federalist No. 65 | Federalist No. 66 | Federalist No. 67 | Federalist No. 68 | Federalist No. 69 | Federalist No. 70.

  6. Powers of Office Compared to Power of King of England. Summary (not in original) This paper is a recital of the powers of the President as given in the Constitution, with each power shown to be less than the comparable power of the King of England, and often equal to or less than the comparable power of state governors.

  7. Federalist No. 69. Chapter. pp 193–197. Cite this chapter. Download book PDF. Alexander Hamilton, James Madison & John Jay. 1663 Accesses. Abstract. I PROCEED now to trace the real characters of the proposed Executive, as they are marked out in the plan of the convention.