While he was a president he wrote the bill of right.He fought in the war of 1812.
The first three US presidents to live in the White House were John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. John Adams was the first president to take up residence in the White House in 1800, followed by Thomas Jefferson and then James Madison.
John Adams, then Thomas Jefferson, then James Madison.
It was James Madison who suggested the Constitution allow for three branches of government. Madison would go on to serve as the 4th President of the United States.
No, James Madison had two fulls terms as president and decided to retire from politics. The 1816 election was between Monroe and New York Senator Rufus King, in which Monroe won in a landslide winning all but three states.
Madison had four brothers that lived to be named and three that lived to be adult. They wereFrancis Madison (1752-1800)Ambrose Madison (1755-1793)William Madison(1762-1843)Reuben Madison (1772-1775)
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James Madison only had a wife named Dolly Payne Todd they didn't have children of there own, although Dolley had a son, John Todd. He also had three brothers and three sisters.
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They were second cousins, descended from Richard Taylor, who was the only person to have had two great grandchildren who went on to become president of the United States. Madison was the 4th president from March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817. Taylor was the 12th president from March 4, 1849 - July 9, 1850.
John Adams, the second U.S. President, was from Massachusetts. His predecessor, George Washington, and the three presidents after him -- --Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe -- were all from Virginia.
He had three brothers; he was the oldest son.
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