![]() ![]() Its formation came from the urgent need to stabilize the new states recently liberated from British administration. The Articles of Confederation were ratified on Mato be the first constitution of the United States. In the end, Hamilton concludes that the militia, as it is constituted directly of the people and managed by the states, is not a danger to liberty when called into use by other states to do things such as quell insurrections. Thus, a smaller, but still well-regulated militia, is the answer. He argues that an excessively large militia can harm a nation's work force, as not everyone can leave their profession to go through military exercises. ![]() Hamilton states that a well-regulated militia composed of the people will be more uniform and beneficial to the "public defense" of Americans. 29 did not appear until after Federalist No. Unlike the rest of the Federalist Papers, which were published more or less in order, No. It was first published in The Independent Journal on Januunder the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all The Federalist papers were published. 29 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton, the twenty-ninth of The Federalist Papers. ![]()
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