Interestingly, there seems to be little agreement on what illnesses he had as a child: he is referred to as "sickly," which means he was frequently ill. That could have been the result of unsafe drinking water, bacterial infections, viruses, or a variety of other health issues common to that era and for which back then there were no good treatments. Later, he seems to have suffered from seizures. Despite being small for his age and very frail, he was a voracious reader and a very focused student, who worked hard with his tutors.
No, not really. He grew up in a wealthy family, and was taught Latin. He later got more land. This made him the landowner with the largest amount of land in Orange County. I wouldn't really call that hard.
i asked the same qustion and what they said he did when he was a child or his hobbies and intrest was that he liked to play Chess,riding,and also reading
He played in his home witch is now wonka's candy factory
he liked to go to church.
he grew up on a farm with his parents
He was not a good kid.
He didn't have any.
21 is adult age.
James Madison
James Madison, Jr.
in fact she was a widow, she had two kids of her own, and at age twenty-six she meet James Madison, and James and Dolley adopted a child
James Madison's father's name is James Madison, Sr.
Dolley Payne Todd Madison was the wife of James Madison.
with improper woodcarvings
Some called him Jemmy even as an adult but maybe not to his face.
James Madison did not have a middle name. Therefore, his full name was James Madison - occasionally James Madison Jr., as he shared his name with his father.
Dolley Madison, James madison's wife, had 2 sons from a previous marrige. However, along with Dolley's first husband one of her sons died. So Madison had 1 step-son but no biological children.
he was 59 at death. he was adopted by marriage, Madison had no biological son.