Dolley Madison had a few different quotes. The most famous quote by her is "It is one of my sources of happiness never to desire a knowledge of other people's business".
because she was an important person since her husband John Madison made her successful
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You didn't quote it properly. the actual quote was 'important principles may and must be inflexible', and it was made by Abraham Lincoln.
James Madison and George Washington made statements about the creation of political parties and disagreed. James Madison believed that the creation of political parties was unavoidable, while George Washington believed that political parties would weaken the power of government.
because she was an important person since her husband John Madison made her successful
Women of her time lived at home until they married.
The Dolly Madison brand belongs to Hostess and was liquidated when they went out of business. They made snack cakes.
Dolley Payne Todd, later to be known as Dolley Madison lived with her first husband and family in Philadelphia. Their home, still standing, is on the corner of 4th and Walnut Streets. It is a part of the Independence National Historical Park and is open for tours. See the park's website for details! www.nps.gov/inde
As a child and a young woman, Dolley was a Quaker. Quakers of that epoch could not wear anything fancy. They could only wear very plain clothes, without any makeup, or without any jewelry. Once Dolley married James Madison, she switched over to his religion, and became an Episcopalian. She could now wear whatever type of clothing she wanted. Once she became this rich plantation owners wife, Dolley cast off her plain clothes and wore fancy dress that were often made of French fabrics. Along with the dress, she would often wear a velvet turban on her head that often had feathers sticking out. Once she became the first lady, Dolley Madison was a trend setter indeed.
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No. Madison never said that. This quote has been proven to be made up. It is probably a warped, twisted, liberalized version of this real quote form President James Madison: "The great object [of political parties] should be to combat the evil: 1. By establishing a political equality among all. 2. By withholding unnecessary opportunities from a few, to increase the inequality of property, by an immoderate, and especially an unmerited, accumulation of riches. 3. By the silent operation of laws, which, without violating the rights of property, reduce extreme wealth towards a state of mediocrity, and raise extreme indigence towards a state of comfort."
The James Madison presidential dollar was minted in 2007.
James Madison's salary as president was $25,000 per year.
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