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He was concered about the size of the government

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He was concerned about the size of government.(apex)

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Madison was concerned about the people

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Was James Madison vive president or president?

He served two terms as President. He was never the vice-president.


Who comes after James Madison?

James Monroe was the next president after Madison. Like Madison, he was from Virginia and served two terms.


How many times was James Madison president?

Madison served two complete four-year terms.


What do James Madison do after revolutionary war?

James Madison then took two terms of presidency as 4th president of the US


What did James Madison do after the Revolutionary War?

James Madison then took two terms of presidency as 4th president of the US


How old was Madison when he was elected?

James Madison was 57 years of age when he was elected .he died when he was 65. he served 2 terms as president.


What state did James Madison represent?

James Madison represented the state of Virginia for quite some years until he was elected as the fourth president when he was president for two presidential terms.


Why did James Madison stop being President?

Because both his 2 terms were up!


Who was president when the 1812 war was going on?

James Madison was president during the war, he served two terms: from 1809-1817


Who was the president in 1811?

James Madison was the President of the United States in 1811.James Madison was the 4th President of the United States from 1809 March 4 to 1817 March 4, serving 2 terms. He was previously the Secretary of State in Thomas Jefferson's government.


How long was James Madison a president?

James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, served two four-year terms in the office, between March 4, 1809 and March 4, 1817. He was preceded in by Thomas Jefferson and succeeded by James Monroe.


Was James Madison president when he died?

No. He served two full terms, then retired to his estate for 19 years before he died there.