After James Madison left office as the US President in 1817, he retired to his tobacco plantation in Virginia. In 1826, Madison became the second Rector of the University of Virginia. He died in 1836.
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James Madison then took two terms of presidency as 4th president of the US
Conflict with Great Britain
the luoisiana purchase, the election of 1800, marbury vs Madison, and Louis and clark.
Yes, James Madison served a second term as President of the United States. He was re-elected in 1812 and served from 1809 to 1817. His second term was marked by the War of 1812, a conflict between the United States and Great Britain. Madison's leadership during the war shaped his presidency and the nation's future.
Madison followed Thomas Jefferson.
war of 1812
the defining event of his presidency was.... the war of 1812
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James Madison then took two terms of presidency as 4th president of the US
The war against the British, the War of 1812 is a key event of the presidency of James Madison.
James Madison then took two terms of presidency as 4th president of the US
because he had already served two terms in his presidency
The War of 1812 took place while James Madison was President.
Andrew Jackson. Madison after his presidency lived through the Monroe, Adams & Jackson Administrations.