I'm not sure who "Jefferson Madison" is supposed to be. If you mean "Thomas Jefferson" and "James Madison", then neither one of them was "Christian" in the traditional sense. Jefferson did attend church services as President, and claimed to be a Christian, though he also explicitly rejected the concept of the Trinity and apparently considered Christ Himself a great teacher, but not the literal Son of God. Madison was educated by Presbyterian clergy, but showed very little outward sign of any interest in religion as an adult.
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Jefferson and Madison had different view points than Hamilton.
James Madison was Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson. Madison served in that capacity from 1801-1809, then succeed Jefferson as President from 1809-1817.
Christian Academy of Madison was created in 2007.
Thomas Jefferson was succeeded by James Madison who served from 1809 to 1817.
The phone number of the Jefferson-Madison Bookmobile is: 434-979-7151.
Jefferson and Madison believed that the constitution discouraged the concentration of the power in the federal government.
Yes, James Madison succeed Thomas Jefferson as President of the United States.
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