Their political standpoints were quite in accord with one another's. In fact, they were quite good friends. For one thing, neither wanted the Constitution to be ratified because they both thought it gave too much power to central government. Later on, during Madison's presidency, Monroe served as Secretary of State and Secretary of War under Madison. This is correct except for the part about the Constitution. Madison is considered the Father of the Constitution and was an author of the Fedralist Papers supporting the ratification of the Constitution.
James Monroe and James Madison met at the Ash Lawn-Highland.
James Monroe was a much bigger, stronger, and more athletic man than was Madison. I would bet on Monroe.
President James Madison established the Monroe Doctrine on December 2 in 1823.
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James Madison was his best friend
Monroe
James Monroe was the next president after Madison. Like Madison, he was from Virginia and served two terms.
The president after Thomas Jefferson and before James Monroe is James Madison.
-James Madison -Rufus King
James Madison was the President for whom Monroe served as Secretary of State. (He also served as Madison's Secretary of War for a year or so.)
James Madison was the President for whom Monroe served as Secretary of State. (He also served as Madison's Secretary of War for a year or so.)
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