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No. The constitution was an effort of 55 men who worked and comprised on the items in it. Madison took the notes on the convention and through his efforts we know what happened and how it happened, but he did NOT write it.
Patrick Henry didn't like the ratification and was against it, James Madison, instead, applied it.
James Monroe was the next president after Madison. Like Madison, he was from Virginia and served two terms.
He was an extremely strict man and got into "problems" with others. He was also impulsive.
a husky
like going to church
because like chicken
he felt like it
He doesn't have any children but he is a founding father because he is like a father to his wife child from her first marriage.
Quite simply, the Framers had thought that it was unnecessary. They believed that the Constitution already guarded against tyranny by limiting the government's power. The Anit-Federalists disagreed and put up a stiff fight against ratification. James Madison and other Federalists promised that a bill of rights could be added in the form of amendments. If they had not done so, the Constitution might not have been ratified.
James Madison
As a Federalist, he probably dislike Anti-federalist leaders like Patrick Henry. He also probably disliked people who oppsoed his NJ Plan at the Constitution Convention, like James Madison (who supported his own VA Plan)