At the 1787 Constitutional Convention he was a very strong Federalist. His "Virginia Plan" formed the basis of the US Constitution as it finally emerged, and indeed he would have liked to go further. He accepted defeat only very grudgingly on granting each state an equal vote in the Senate, preferring both chambers to assign representation on an population basis, and also wished Congress to be able to veto state legislation, as the British government could disallow that of Colonial assemblies. In short, he was probably a stronger Federalist than anyone bar Alexander Hamilton. However, when the first party system emerged, Madison did not join the Federalist Party, preferring Jefferson's Democratic-Republicans, who had majority support in his native Virginia.
James Madison was a federalist. He and two other federalists wrote the "Federalist Papers" under the pen name of "Publius", supporting ratification of the Constitution. He was indeed a federalist.
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no they were leaders of the anti-federalists.
James Monroe
James Monroe's full name is James Monroe , he does not have a middle name . James Monroe's full name is James Monroe . James Monroe does not have a middle name. James Monroe's full name is James Monroe.
James Monroe was in that war.
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James Monroe was married to Elizabeth Kortright Monrore
The Monroe Doctrine was proposed by President James Monroe.
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James Monroe
No, James Monroe is not single.
James Monroe established the Monroe Doctrine
James Monroe was a Democratic-Republican.