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James Madison was in Congress before he became the fourth president of the united states of america.
no he was in congress for 2 years before he became president no he was in congress for 2 years before he became president
He was in the Continental Congress but not the US Congress. The US Congress did not exist before Adams became Vice-President under Washington.
No, None of these were black.
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the Fourth president was James Madison and he was in congress before presidency
Many different Presidents had done their own things before they became President. Please specify the president. If speaking of the current US President Barack Obama, he was a senator from Illinois before he became the President. If speaking of Nelson Mandela from South Africa, he was a political prisoner in jail before he became the President. If speaking of Paul Biya in Cameroon, he was the Prime Minister before he became the President.
Presidents cannot pass legislation. It is congress that makes the laws, and then the president either signs them or vetoes them. But presidents can and do encourage congress to pass certain bills; President Obama, like all presidents before him, has had a number of pieces of legislation he wanted congress to pass. In some cases, they did; in others, they did not.
Just one president came before John Adams, namely George Washington.
There were no American Presidents prior to the creation of the United States.
Since there was no America before the revolution there was no presidents; but during the revolution John Hancock was the president of the Continental Congress, which was in charge until the war was over and a new government could be set up.
In the event, the president picks a new vice president who then must be approved by both houses of Congress before he can take office.