The memory of British oppression was fresh in the mind of Anti-Federalists, and they were not ready to accept any new government that would resemble the English form of government. President would function as an elected monarch, the primary concern of Anti-Federalists. 69, Alexander Hamilton sought to explain the nature of the executive branch in order to address fears that the U.S. The title is " The Real Character of the Executive", and is the third in a series of 11 essays discussing the powers and limitations of the Executive branch in response to the Anti-Federalist Papers, and in comparison to the King of England's powers. It was published on Maunder the pseudonym Publius, under which all The Federalist papers were published. 69 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton, the sixty-ninth of The Federalist Papers.
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