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  1. James Madison. This portrait of James Madison was painted by American artist John Vanderlyn in 1816, towards the end of Madison's presidency. James Monroe, Madison's close friend and successor, commissioned the portrait. Madison served in the House of Representatives and the cabinet. He was president from March 4, 1809 until March 4, 1817.

  2. James Madison, America's fourth President engraving with his signature 1894. of 100. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic James Madison stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. James Madison stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

    • Early Life
    • Father of The Constitution
    • Path to The Presidency
    • The War of 1812
    • Post-War Popularity
    • Lasting Legacy

    James Madison was born on March 16, 1751, as a British subject in the colony of Virginia. When Madison was 18 years old, he left his family’s plantation to study at what is now Princeton University in New Jersey. After he graduated from college, he became involved in the colonies’ bid for independence from Great Britain. He would go on to devote mo...

    During and immediately after the Revolutionary War—when the colonies fought for their independence from Great Britain—Madison served in the Virginia legislature, or government. In 1787, four years after the war ended, Madison was sent to represent his state at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. There, he and other delegates spent 86 days creati...

    In 1801, Thomas Jeffersonasked Madison to join his new presidential administration as secretary of state. At the end of his two terms as president, Jefferson supported Madison as the next president. Madison easily defeated his opponent, Charles Pinckney, and became the fourth president of the United States in 1809. Madison’s wife, Dolley—who he mar...

    During Madison’s first term as president, the United States went to war with Great Britain. Americans were frustrated because the British were stopping U.S. cargo ships bound for France, capturing their sailors and goods. If modern forms of communication had existed then, war might have been avoided. But unaware that the British had decided to stop...

    Madison was elected to a second term as president before the War of 1812 ended. But during the war trade, between the United States and Europe had stopped, causing economic difficulties for the people of the young nation. Many blamed Madison for these problems. The New England states even threatened to withdraw from the new country. But once the Ba...

    After eight years in the White House, the Madisons settled in Montpelier, Virginia. Madison spent much of his time helping Jefferson create the University of Virginia. He also spoke with many of his peers about how to end slavery—even though he owned slaves himself. When Madison was on his deathbed in late June of 1836, doctors offered to try to ke...

  3. James “Jemmy” Madison may have been the shortest president at just five feet, but his true stature derived from his intellect. He coauthored, with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, the Federalist Papers (1787–88), a set of eighty-five essays arguing for the ratification of the Constitution, which remain among the greatest expressions of American political thought.

  4. US President James Madison Jr. portrait 1870. of 6. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic James Madison Us President stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. James Madison Us President stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  5. James Madison Pictures - Free and Printable! How to print perfect coloring pages. At his inauguration, James Madison, a small, wizened man, appeared old and worn; Washington Irving described him as "but a withered little apple-John." But whatever his deficiencies in charm, Madison's buxom wife Dolley compensated for them with her warmth and gaiety.

  6. 1 print : lithograph ; sheet 41.8 x 32 cm. | Print shows James Madison, half-length portrait, seated, facing right, with documents in hand.

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