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Q: What 2 documents did James Madison use a basis for the bill of rights?
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Why was James Madison known as the 'father of the Constitution?

Madison, wrote the Virginia Plan, the basis for the U.S. Constitution, he wrote 29 of the 85 Federalsit papers, political-advertisement for the Constitution,and he wrote the Bill of Rights, which protects our rights.


What did James Madison write?

The Bill of Rights, the Federalist Papers along with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, and The Virginia Plan, which included the revolutionary 3 branch government and was the basis for the Constitution.


Who had ideas for the basis of the American declaration of independence?

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Why has James Madison been referred to as the father of the US Constitution?

Madison, wrote the Virginia Plan, the basis for the U.S. Constitution, he wrote 29 of the 85 Federalsit papers, political-advertisement for the Constitution,and he wrote the Bill of Rights, which protects our rights.


Why does the magna carta have such of a big legacy?

The Magna Carta gave the English people some of their own rights and is the basis of such documents as The English Bill of Rights, the American Bill of Rights, and the American Consitution.


Did the declaration of independence form the basis of The Bill of Rights?

Both the declaration and the bill of rights are separate documents not based upon each other, regardless if there are referred to each other at one point or another.


Whose fundamental concepts of inalienable rights formed the basis of the Declaration of Independence as well as the Constitution and Bill of Rights?

The Declaration of Independence was written predominantly by Thomas Jefferson. although there were four other men on the committee: Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and Robert Morris.Thomas Jefferson was NOT part of the Constitution committee; he was in France at the time. The attached link is part of the US government archives and lists the men who were part of the Constitution Committee. James Madison and Governeur Morris predominated.James Madison worked on the Bill of Rights. Many of his ideas were based on earlier work by George Mason. See attached link on the Bill of Rights.


Was the intellectual leader of the constitutional convention James Madison?

Yes, James Madison is widely regarded as the intellectual leader of the Constitutional Convention. He played a key role in shaping the convention's agenda, contributing to the drafting of the Virginia Plan, and playing an active role in the debates and discussions. Madison's ideas and proposals formed the basis for much of the final Constitution of the United States.


Who gave the US protection to rights such as freedom of the speech and press?

James Madison drafted the first ten amendments to the constitution, also known as the Bill of Rights, based off of George Mason's Bill of Rights in the Virginia Declaration of Rights. The first amendment of the constitution is the one containing the clause on freedom of speech and of the press: Amendment I Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. George Mason is known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights", for it was his ideas in the Virginia Bill of Rights that formed the basis of Madison's work. Perhaps more importantly, Mason was an anti-Federalist and one of the most vocal supporters for a Bill of Rights, while Madison was actually against having a Bill of Rights. It was not until Jefferson convinced Madison to support the creation of a Bill of rights, and popular support of a Bill of Rights grew to the point where it became politically nescessary, that James Madison decided to sponser thew Bill of Rights and propose it to Congress. This reluctance on the part of Madison was not out of any lesser regard for liberty, but rather because he believed government had no power to restrict freedom of speech or of the press [or any other right of man] unless the constitution specifically granted congress that power. He feared that by writing in a Bill of Rights, which had the seeming noble purpose of protecting liberty, government would then begin to see itself as the granter and remover of liberty rather than the limited entity it was.


How many papers did the Federalists write?

There are a total of 85 articles and essays in The Federalist Papers. They were written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison and form the basis of the US Constitution, although it went through several amendments and changes in the process.


What protected the rights of English citizens and became the basis for the American Bill of Rights.?

The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.


What provisions in the constitution support James Madison’s statement?

Madison had helped develop Virginia's Constitution 11 years earlier, and it was his Virginia Plan that served as the basis for debate in the development of the U.S. Constitution. Madison argued strongly for a strong central government that would unify the country.