the constitutional convention
The delegates from the 13 colonies were asked to come to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 by James Madison. The purpose of the convention was to revise the Articles of Confederation and create a stronger central government for the newly-formed United States. Ultimately, the convention resulted in the drafting and adoption of the United States Constitution.
James Madison was the one.
James Madison asked Congress to declare war on Britain in 1812.
James Madison asked Congress for a declaration of war against Britain and they complied with his request.
In 1794, James Madison was a US Congressman and the capital was in Philadelphia when Dolley lived. He became in interested in her and asked her friend Aaron Burr, who was a frequent guest at the boarding house managed by Mary Payne, to introduce her.
These were two of the reasons that Madison asked Congress to declare war om Britain.
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It was in an interview. They asked Harry about girls from the 'What Makes You Beautiful' and a girl named Madison was in a picture with him. So he asked Harry if he went down Madison Avenue
To change the Articles of Confederation **** The delegates met to deliberate over the NEW government. The Articles of Confederation were too weak and needed "modifying". The delegates met to approve the Constitution. ****
To change the Articles of Confederation **** The delegates met to deliberate over the NEW government. The Articles of Confederation were too weak and needed "modifying". The delegates met to approve the Constitution. ****
Madison was the president during this war. He was the one who asked Congress to declare war. He was also the one who had to flee Washington and the White House when the British invaded . He had to find a new place to live after the British burned the White House.
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Madison decided the US had bee pushed too far by Britain and asked Congress for a declaration of war. He was for involvement to that extent. He expected the war to be fought only in the US and Canada. He did not advocate intervening in the affairs of countries all over the world as some of our modern presidents do.