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When he died he was the last person to have been involved in the writing of the constitution. After him no one could ask why something was written the way it was.
James Madison was the last President to be directly involved in the writing of the Constitution and in the revolution. So, I guess you could say he was the last colonial leader.
James Madison. From that point on no one could ask a founding father "what did you mean by this........." we have had to figure it out.
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another.
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another.
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another.
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another.
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another.
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another.
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another.
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another.
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another.