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James Madison

James Madison was the 4th president of the United States. He was the last of the founding fathers to become a US President. Interestingly, he was also the shortest president at 5'4".

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When did First inauguration of James Madison happen?

First inauguration of James Madison happened on 1809-03-04.

Where is the Madison Childrens Museum Foundation in Madison Wisconsin located?

The address of the Madison Childrens Museum Foundation is: 100 N Hamilton St, Madison, WI 53703-2116

Is James maddison on the twodollar bill?

Thomas Jefferson is on the $2 dollar bill...

What land did James Madison expand as president?

He expanded the land of America by buying the whole west side of the US. He loved the US.

What are some modern factions examples?

Factions are divisions within a society with varying interests, that may be against the Common good of a society, or against the rights of other citizens. Examples may include Work unions, Large company lobbyists, AARP, or any extreme religious group.

What role did Thomas Jefferson George Washington and James Madison have in developing early government?

Thomas Jefferson= He helped write it and he signed it!

George Washington= President of the constitution!

James Madison= He brought forth the Virginia plan, therefore became known as the Constitution!

The Virginia plan wasn't the only part of the Constitution you retard.

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How was James Madison an Enlightenment thinker?

Although Madison was influenced by Enlightenment thinkers, he was not like the admirers of the Enlightenment who held overwhelming faith in human nature, and believed that all evil was the result of social problems. Instead, he thoroughly understood the limits of human nature. He favored the Scottish enlightenment thoughts of David Hume, who believed that stability from social conflict can be achieved by balancing class against class.

How does James Madison define pure democacy and what are the problems associated with this form of government?

James Madison defined pure democracy as a system of involvement of the populace in every national decision. The problems associated with this form of government is that it is very difficult to get the consensus to get anything done.

Is there any cities or states named after James Madison?

Madison, Wisconsin is one very good example. Also, many states have a Madison County.

What did James Madison study?

Math, geography, and languages that are old and ancient. He also studied law but decided against going into law as a career.

Why was James Madison and Thomas Jefferson upset about the Sedition Act?

They believed it violated basic human rights and was designed to give powers to the federal government that belonged to the separate states.

How many slaves did James Madison have?

According to Historians, James Madison owned approximately 100 slaves at the time of his death. However, most believe Madison owned more because his wife Dolly Madison inherited slaves at the time they were married.

Who was James Madison and what did he think of the New Jersey Plan?

James Madison was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and the country's 4th President. Madison was against the New Jersey Plan, and had his own plan, the Virginia Plan.