Why was James Madisons wife famous?
Her name was Dolley and she was a very good hostess as first lady, noted for her vivacity and charm. When the British burned the White House, she saved some valuable document and paintings that were kept there. Later, after Madison died, she came back to Washington and was a darling of the social set .
Where is the Memorial Union in Madison WI?
It's on the University of Wisconsin campus, on the corner of N. Park and Langdon.
How much college did James Madison have?
Madison earned a degree and did some post-graduate study at what is now called Princeton.
What did James Madison feel that the government needed?
He did it because he knew that with the government we had we would be an easy target. He wanted this new country to be strong. Also, it wasn't just that. Through the Shay's Rebelion (where farmers shut down the Supreme Court) it showed that we were weak and needed to become stronger for the country every citizen wanted.
Balance between different interests.
What is the value of a 1823-1973 Madison County Sesquicentennial Coin?
These medals, as you may know, were struck of Bronze. Although they have a low mintage they are not historically significant enough to warrent a large collector base. Retail value would be about $10.
What was it like in South-side Chicago in 1950?
For info on the experience of African Americans who lived on the South Side, read "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry.
Where is the Madison Public Library And James Building in Madison New Jersey located?
The address of the Madison Public Library And James Building is: Main St, Madison, NJ 07940
What is James Madison's nickname?
James Madison's nickname was Father of the Constitution, but he hated this nickname because he said that many other people took part in writing the Constitution, and not just him.
When was James Madison born and died?
JAMES MADISON:
BORN: March 16th, 1751
DIED: June 28, 1836
I bet James Madison had a FANTASTIC life! Happy Birthday, James!
Who was Jefferson's Secretary of State and successor as President in 1809?
James Madison was Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson. Madison served in that capacity from 1801-1809, then succeed Jefferson as President from 1809-1817.
Is there a grand jury in Madison County NY?
Yes.
See the below link for a complete listing of government services offered by Madison County NY:
A criminal case in Madison County, NY may be heard by the Supreme Court, County Court, City Court, or a town court, depending on the severity of the crime in question. To determine whether the court where your case is being heard uses a grand jury, contact the court directly.
What is the minimum GPA requirement for attending James Madison university?
I don't know the minimum GPA requirement for attending James Madison university. But you definitely need to get decent grades. A good GPA and a decent SAT scores are a must. After you accomplish this, start thinking about ways you can separate yourself from the competition. Extracurricular activates are very important. Lastly, make sure you want to go to James Madison university. I know a lot of students that thought they wanted to go to their dream school, but when they got in and went to that school, they were really disappointed. You can get information about the academic requirements here:
http://www.unigo.com/james_madison_university/rankings
and reviews of James Madison university by actual students here: http://www.unigo.com/james_madison_university/reviews
James Madison Presidential Coin?
Just the Mint issue uncirculated coins have very small premiums above face value. If it's from the bank or change, spend it.
What did James Madison do in the impressment?
he did quite a few impressions such as his opposing president candidates which the voters thought was rather hilarious which is on of the only reasons he became president he also did impressions of Lincoln and the pilgrimes
What two methods did James Madison suggest a society can use to protect minority rights?
the two methods used were the constitution and the bill of rights
What year did Dolley Madison serve ice cream at the inaugural ball of her husband?
On March 4,1813 at Madison second inaugural ball, ice cream was served.