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James madison
James Madison was the leader of the Constitutional Convention and a major writer of the Constitution.
Madison announced his Federalist leanings when, elected to the Continental Congress, he allied himself with those who wanted a stronger national goverment
The principle founder of constitutional law in America was James Madison. This is why he is referred to as the father of the constitution.
James Madison. He helped come up with the idea but so did Alexander Hamilton.
federalist
They were introduced by James Madison to the First United States Congress in 1789 as a series of constitutional amendments. He felt that the Constitution did not adequately protect the individual rights of citizens. James Madison did write over a third of the Federalist Papers so I guess the answer to your question is yes.
Along with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison was a Democratic-Republican.
James Madison was a Federalist. As a delegate to the US Constitutional Convention, he argued for a strong central government with a system of checks and balances. He also made his federalist positions clear as a contributor to the Federalist Papers. Later, in 1808 he was elected to the US presidency. He served from 1809 to 1817. Madison was the fourth US president. Additionally, in order to have the new constitution ratified, he added the Bill of Rights. He believed the bill was unnecessary as there was nothing in the constitution that kept these rights that already existed in the former members of the Federation. Actually Madison drafted 12 items to the Bill of Rights but the convention only passed 10 of them.
Madison and Hamilton called for a constitutional convention because they wanted the Americans to get there rights.
Because he s a strong federalist
James Madison is discussing the concept of Checks and Balances in the Federalist Paper 51.