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No he did not believe so.
James Madison
Madison and Hamilton called for a constitutional convention because they wanted the Americans to get there rights.
he read over 100 books on government
The central government had insufficient power to regulate commerce
No he did not believe so.
No he did not believe so.
No he did not believe so.
The constitutional convention was held to replace the articles of Confederation. The articles were the government before they wrote the constitution. James Madison famously took notes on this convention.
James Madison
James Madison
Madison and Hamilton called for a constitutional convention because they wanted the Americans to get there rights.
No because he supported a strong national government
replace the Articles of Confederation? see page 182 of your text book
At the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Madison drafted the plan presented by Virginia Governor Randolph, and William Patterson of _______ presented a plan that was similar to the Articles of Confederation.
yes he did.
Madison and Hamilton called for a constitutional convention because they wanted the Americans to get there rights.