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James Madison (The War of 1812)
James Madison was the first to take the country into war. It was The War of 1812.
James Madison was President in the war of 1812.
Jefferson made mistakes to lead up to this war, but pres. madison declared war
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President James Madison signed the nation's first declaration of war in the Green Room. This info came from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Room_(White_House)
James Madison was the president of the United States throughout the entirety of the war of 1812. He served as president from 1809-1817.
Madison did not do any fighting in any war. He was the President during the War of 1812.
The leaders of New England were not happy with US President Madison and what became the unfolding of the War of 1812. Sarcastically, New Englanders referred to the conflict as "Mr. Madison's War". Note that the title of president was left out by these New Englanders.As an aside, it's always trouble for a president is named after them and not with the war or the nation's enemy. A good number of states did not supply militias for the war effort and even ideas of secession floated in air in the Northeast.
President James Madison (4th US President) served from 1809 to 1817, during all of the War of 1812 (1812-1815). He fled the White House when the British burned washington DC.James Madison was the president at that time.
He was the president during the War of 1812.
no he wasn't.Jame madison is the president during the war