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  1. James Madison. The oldest of twelve children, James Madison was born on March 16, 1751 to James and Nelly Madison. James Sr. was a slave owner and planter. In the early 1760s, he constructed a new home in Orange County, Virginia, and the family moved into the plantation estate, Montpelier. Although James Madison was often ill as a child, he was ...

  2. Madison was not just a bookish political philosopher from a gentrified background, who as luck would have it, was born during a revolutionary time. To discover the real James Madison is to uncover the origins of our Democratic-Republic, for no other Founding Father did more to ensure the survival and longevity of our individual liberties and ...

  3. Quick Facts. Nick Name: Father of the Constitution, His Little Majesty, Little Jemmy, The Great Legislator, Father of the University of Virginia, America's First Graduate Student, Sage of Montpelier, Little Johnny, Father of the Bill of Rights, Jemmie. Died At Age: 85. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Dolley Madison. father: James Madison Sr.

  4. An Introduction to the Life and Papers of James Madison. An essay by John C. A. Stagg, editor-in-chief of The Papers of James Madison, University of Virginia.. Asked to provide his biography, James Madison—fourth president of the United States, secretary of state, congressman from Virginia, delegate to the 1787 Constitutional Convention, and "Father of the Constitution"—noted his ...

  5. Overview. Like his close friend Thomas Jefferson, James Madison came from a prosperous family of Virginia planters, received an excellent education, and quickly found himself drawn into the debates over independence. In 1776, he became a delegate to the revolutionary Virginia Convention, where he worked closely with Thomas Jefferson to push ...

  6. James Madison, a highly interested and studious boy, most likely began his education at home under the guidance of his mother. Madison was the eldest son of a wealthy Virginia planter; he had several privileges that would allow him to hone his inquisitive mind. He was the oldest of twelve children, though only seven would live to adulthood.

  7. James Madison: Life in Brief. By J.C.A. Stagg. Like his close friend Thomas Jefferson, James Madison came from a prosperous family of Virginia planters, received an excellent education, and quickly found himself drawn into the debates over independence. In 1776, he became a delegate to the revolutionary Virginia Convention, where he worked ...

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