Sadly, George Clinton died of a heart attack while in office.
James Madison was the father of the Constitution. He wrote about a third of the Federal Papers. He was our 4th president.
The famous song exactly written during James Madison's Career, Presidency was the Star Spangled Banner
She was a homemaker and hostess.
James Madison was a natural leader. He was the oldest child and was very well educated. He was very good at public speaking which lead to a career in politics. He later became the President of the United States.
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James Madison Jr., who passed away in 1836. During the Constitutional Convention Madison, a Virginia representative, took daily notes of the event that were released upon his death. Madison's political career includes Secretary of State (1801-1809) and President of the United States (1809-1817) Extensive information on the delegates of the Convention can be found at: http://teachingamericanhistory.org/convention/delegates/age.html
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She was not a career woman in the modern sense. She was house-wife and a popular hostess for her husbands and later as a widow.
his career was was being president
It is not required, but someone with no previous career who runs for president has slim to no chance of winning.
James Madison was America's fourth president, but before that, he had a distinguished career as a legislator and a statesman. Before he was elected president, he helped to frame the Virginia state Constitution, served in the Continental Congress, and was a leader in the Virginia Assembly. He was a strong advocate for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. While serving in Congress, he was a major contributor to (and some sources say he wrote) what became the Bill of Rights. He also served as Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson, during which he supervised the Louisiana Purchase.
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