19 states were in the union when Madison left office in 1817.
There were 19 states when l he left office and 17 when he first became president.
After James Madison left office as the US President in 1817, he retired to his tobacco plantation in Virginia. In 1826, Madison became the second Rector of the University of Virginia. He died in 1836.
March 4, 1809 was the day that Jefferson left his office to James Madison.
March 4, 1861 was the day he left office at around noon.
James Madison was the president in 1814 when this event occurred. The British did not exactly capture the city. It was a hit-and-run attack. They left after torching some of the key government buildings and focused on Fort McHenry and the harbor of Baltimore which had much greater strategic importance.
No. James Madison was Sec. of State under Jefferson but never left the country in his life time. He was never ambassador to any country. In fact, he was terribly afraid the trip across the ocean would have been dangerous to his health.
There were 27 states when Polk took office as president. (Florida became a state the day before Polk took office but after he was elected.) Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin joined the union while Polk was President, so there were 30 states when he left office,
The President that was in office when the White House was burned down was James Madison. It was burned down on August 24, 1814 by British Troops in retaliation for the American attack on York in Ontario, Canada.
No- war did not actually break out until after Buchanan left office even though seven states had seceded from the Union and set up their own government.
James K. Polk left office on March 4, 1849. He served as the 11th President of the United States from 1845 to 1849. After completing his term, he did not seek re-election and returned to his home in Tennessee. Polk's presidency is noted for significant territorial expansion of the United States.
I doubt that he did. He would not have any reason to. His friend and successor, James Monroe, of course, proclaimed his famous Monroe doctrine forbidding such practice, just 3 years after he left office.
They moved in on March 4, 1809. They left on August 24,1814 just before the British burned it.