The Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence

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"The Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence" is the title of Federalist No. 3, an essay by John Jay arguing for the advantages of a strong unified federal government in protecting the United States from foreign threats and conflicts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century essay
Federalist Paper
political essay
arguesAgainst division of the United States into multiple confederacies
reliance on individual state governments for foreign defense
author John Jay NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses causes of war between nations
role of national government in foreign affairs
treaty obligations of the United States
emphasizes importance of a uniform national policy toward foreign nations
need for consistent observance of treaties
risk of states provoking foreign conflicts through local passions and interests
federalistNumber 3
firstPublicationDate 1787-11-03
follows Federalist No. 2 NERFINISHED
hasGenre constitutional commentary
political theory
hasTitle The Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence NERFINISHED
historicalContext debate over ratification of the United States Constitution
language English
mainArgument A national government will be less likely to give just causes of war to foreign nations
A strong unified federal government is better able to protect the United States from foreign threats than separate states or confederacies
A union can more effectively manage foreign relations and treaties
A union can more effectively prevent and respond to foreign aggression
mainTheme advantages of union
dangers from foreign force and influence
foreign policy
national security
partOf The Federalist NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication New York NERFINISHED
politicalPosition Federalist NERFINISHED
precedes Federalist No. 4 NERFINISHED
publicationMedium New-York Packet NERFINISHED
The Daily Advertiser NERFINISHED
The Independent Journal NERFINISHED
publicationSeries The Federalist Papers NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1787
relatedWork General Introduction (Federalist No. 1) NERFINISHED
The Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence (Federalist No. 4) NERFINISHED
setInPeriod post-American Revolutionary War era
supports ratification of the United States Constitution
supportsConcept centralization of foreign policy powers
unity of the American states
targetAudience voters of New York
titleOf Federalist No. 3 NERFINISHED

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Federalist No. 3 hasTitle The Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
Federalist No. 5 alternateTitle The Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence