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    Timeline of life events

    Below is an abbreviated outline of Madison's professional and political career: 1. 1751: Born in Port Conway, Virginia 2. 1771: Graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) 3. 1774: Elected to the Orange County Committee of Safety 4. 1775: Served in the Virginia militia 5. 1776: Attended the Virginia Convention and helped draft Virginia's constitution 6. 1777: Lost a bid for the Virginia Assembly; later appointed to the Governor's Council 7. 1780: Delegate to the Contin...

    Before the presidency

    Madison was born on March 16, 1751, in Port Conway, Virginia. He attended the College of New Jersey (now known as Princeton University) and graduated in 1771. Madison's political career began shortly before the Revolutionary War. He was elected to the Orange County Committee of Safety in 1774 and served in the Virginia militia the following year. In 1776, Madison attended the Virginia Convention and helped draft Virginia's constitution. The following year he lost a bid for the Virginia Assemb...

    Presidency

    In 1809, the Embargo Act was repealed and replaced with the Non-Intercourse Act, banning trade with only Great Britain and France. Macon's Bill Number 2 was then passed in 1810, which lifted the embargoes on Britain and France. It stated that if either Great Britain or France ceased attacks upon American shipping, the United States would stop trading with the other country, unless the other country also agreed to recognize the rights of American trade ships. The charter of the First Bank expi...

    1812 presidential election

    In 1812, James Madison defeated De Witt Clinton (Federalist) to win re-election in the United States presidential election.

    1808 presidential election

    In 1808, James Madison defeated Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist) and George Clinton (Democratic-Republican) in the election for the United States presidency.

    Every year in office, the president of the United States addresses Congress on the present state of affairs as well as the administration's goals for the coming year.Following are transcripts from Madison's State of the Union addresses. 1. November 29, 1809 2. December 5, 1810 3. November 5, 1811 4. November 4, 1812 5. December 7, 1813 6. September...

  6. Sep 17, 2020 · 8.3.3. The Atlantic. September 17, 2020. If Democrats manage to hold the House of Representatives and win back the Senate and the White House in November, the party will have full control of the ...

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