Creating America
In this episode of Creating America, host and narrator Will Sarris presents dramatic readings of Federalist Papers No. 84 and No. 85, written by Alexander Hamilton during the debate over ratifying the United States Constitution. These concluding essays tackle some of the most enduring questions in American history: * Does the Constitution need a Bill of Rights? * Can liberty be preserved without explicitly listing freedoms? * Why was ratification urgent for the survival of the Union? In Federalist No. 84, Hamilton argues that a Bill of Rights may be unnecessary—and even dangerous—within a government derived from the people. In No. 85, he delivers a powerful final appeal for ratification, addressing concerns about imperfection in the Constitution while emphasizing unity, stability, and the possibility of future amendments. Through immersive narration and minimal commentary, this episode allows you to experience these foundational texts as they were meant to be heard—bringing clarity and emotional weight to one of the most important political debates in American history. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in the origins of the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and the ideas that shaped the United States. Subscribe, rate, and share to support the podcast! Host & Narrator: Will Sarris Follow us on social media! Threads: https://www.threads.com/@creatingamericapod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatingamericapod 📩 Contact: CreatingAmericaPod@gmail.com 💬 Support the show: patreon.com/williamsarris Reply on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:g6bu77lnsa5njogfr53d4ksu/post/3mk5uaz3e4z2n] 🌐 More about Will: williamsarris.net
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