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There was no individual "book" that explained and supported the adoption of the US Constitution. There were a series of 85 individual pamphlets that were written by John Jay, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton under the name of "Publius." E pamphlet was titled "The Federalist", not the Federalist Papers. Later on, all 85 essays were compiled into a single book entitled "The Federalist Papers."

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