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    James Madison

    President of the United States from 1809 to 1817

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  1. Apr 3, 2014 · Updated: May 10, 2021. Getty Images. (1751-1836) Who Was James Madison? One of America's Founding Fathers, James Madison wrote the first drafts of the U.S. Constitution, co-wrote the...

  2. James Madison, America’s fourth President (1809-1817), made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers, along with Alexander Hamilton and John...

  3. James Madison - White House Historical Association. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. James Madison - Founding Father, Constitution, Federalist | Britannica. Contents. Home Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Presidents & Heads of States. The father of the Constitution. James Madison, oil on wood by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1821; in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 65.3 × 54.3 cm. (more)

  6. Contents. Home Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Presidents & Heads of States. Madisons presidency. Madison, James. James Madison. Although he was accused of weakness in dealing with France and England, Madison won the presidency in 1808 by publishing his vigorous diplomatic dispatches.

  7. Leader of Political Battles. Believing that the Articles of Confederation rendered the new republic subject to foreign attack and domestic turmoil, James Madison helped set the wheels in motion for a national convention to draft the young nation's Constitution.

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