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  1. James Madison: The Theory and Practice of Republican Government (Social Science History)
  2. James & Dolley Madison (Presidents and First Ladies) by Ruth Ashby, 2005-01
  3. If Men Were Angels: James Madison and the Heartless Empire of Reason by Richard K. Matthews, 1994-12
  4. The Fourth President: A Life of James Madison by Irving Brant, 1970-06
  5. James Madison (Profiles of the Presidents) by Andrew Santella, 2002-09
  6. Borderlines in Borderlands: James Madison and the Spanish-American Frontier, 1776-1821 (The Lamar Series in Western History) by Prof. J. C. A. Stagg, 2009-02-03
  7. The Political Philosophy of James Madison (The Political Philosophy of the American Founders) by Professor Garrett Ward Sheldon, 2000-10-17
  8. James Madison. by Patricia Miles. Martin, 1970-01
  9. James Madison and the Search for Nationhood by Robert Allen Rutland, Conover Hunt-Jones, et all 1981-06
  10. James Madison: Our Fourth President (Presidents of the U.S.a.) by Ann Gaines, 2008-08
  11. James Madison and the Future of Limited Government by John Samples, 2002-07-25
  12. James Madison's "Advice to My Country" David B Mattern ed by David B. Mattern, 1997-01-01
  13. James Madison: Philosopher of the Constitution by Edward McNall Burns, 1968-06
  14. Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of the American Republic by Stuart Leibiger, 1999-11-01

81. 1751 1836 Madison
James Madison the Creation of the American Republic James Madison the Creationof the American Republic James Madison and the Creation of the American
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Writing after the fact, historians often conclude that a war was preventable. This is generally false, as the dispassionate writer is removed from the context of the times. The war in 1812 between the United States and Great Britain has often been viewed as a pointless, forgettable war, yet in fact it had enormous consequences. The war was the defining moment of the Madison presidency and a significant break from the policy of the previous Jefferson and early Madison administrations. In descr...
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James Madison and the Creation of the American Republic 2nd Ed. written by Jack N. Rakove is more than a biography about James Madison our fourth President of the United States. Reading this book you get a real feeling for Madison and his philosophy.As Madison firmly believed, his record as a statesman should be a record of public deeds, not gossipy tale of ambitions, achievements, disappointments and revelations. Madison took care in to preserve his political papers as well as to ensure that...
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82. James Madison
James Madison. 1751 1836. Virginia Delegate. James Madison, consideredthe Father of the Constitution of the United States, is considered
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James Madison, considered the Father of the Constitution of the United States, is considered by many to be its foremost architect. He was a leading theorist of republican government and was one of the founders of the Jeffersonian Republican Party in the 1790s. In 1809, he became the fourth president of the United States. Madison, the son of a wealthy planter, had depended on a system of slavery that he was never able to reconcile with his republican ideals. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1771, and in 1776 he was elected to the Virginia Convention. When called to consider the relationship of the colonies to Great Britain, he strongly urged independence. As the American Revolution approached, Madison served on the Orange County Committee of Safety. Two years later he was elected to the Virginia convention that voted for independence and that drafted a constitution for the new state. In the debates on the constitution, he successfully changed a clause guaranteeing religious toleration into a general statement of "liberty of conscience for all." During 1778 and 1779 he served on the council of state under governors Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson. Elected to the Continental Congress in December 1779, Madison became a leader of the so-called nationalist group, which advocated a strong central government. By the time he retired from Congress in 1783, he was regarded as its best-informed and most effective legislator and debater. Three years in the Virginia legislature, 1784 to 1786, convinced him that the Articles of Confederation were too weak to bind the states together in the face of domestic and foreign threats.

83. Madison, James
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85. World Almanac For Kids
Madison, James (1751–1836), fourth president of the US (1809–17).Known as the father of the Constitution because of his central
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Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1789, Madison sponsored the first ten amendments to the Constitution (known as the Bill of Rights) to fulfill a pledge made during the fight over ratification, when it was charged that the Constitution failed to protect individual rights. In 1791 he broke with Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists, opposing the fiscal policy of the Washington administration. He joined Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe Madison retired from Congress in 1797. In the following year he drafted the Virginia Resolutions, condemning as unconstitutional the Alien and Sedition Acts, by which the Federalists had sought to cripple their opponents. These resolves, echoing those drafted by Jefferson and adopted by the Kentucky legislature, asserted the right of the states to nullify federal laws. In 1799 and 1800 Madison served in the Virginia legislature. As secretary of state under Thomas Jefferson, he endeavored without success to secure European recognition of principles of neutral rights advanced by the U.S. during the Napoleonic Wars. He also failed to persuade the British to abandon their interference with U.S. trade and to cease impressment of American sailors on the high seas.

86. ThinkQuest : Library : A Presidential Exploration
James Madison. (1751 1836 ). Term of Office 1809-1817. Admin. Policy ProtestBritish and French Naval Aggression. Famous Quote The proposed Constitution . .
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90. James Madison
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James Madison (1751 1836), (attributed). Results from Internet Collectionsalt.quotations Archives Religion James Madison (1751 - 1836).
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  • "Congress shall never disarm any citizen unless such as are or have been in actual rebellion." "There are more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by the gradual and silent encroachment of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpation." "A people armed and free forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition and is a bulwark for the nation against foreign invasion and domestic oppression." "With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators." "Americans need never fear their government because of the advantage of being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation."
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