What did James Madison do after the constitution?
He served as US Secretary of State and as the President of the United States.
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.
the establishment of a national bank is unconstitutional.
Did James Madison have any pets If so what were their names and what kind were they?
Macaw the parrot; sheep
James Jacob Ritty, inventor of the first working version of a mechanical cash register, was born in Dayton, Ohio in 1837.
James Madison was the Secretary of State for which president?
Thomas Jefferson appointed Madison to this position .
What did Alexander Hamilton offer James Madison at Jefferson's dinner party?
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson, with the backing of George Washington, arranged the compromise. This included passage of the Residence Act in July and the Funding Act in August. Central to this was an agreement that several Southerners would change their votes and support the federal assumption of state debts in return for a bill locating the US capital on the Potomac River after a ten year temporary residence at Philadelphia.[1] This implied that the North would not raise objections to slavery, since the capital, Washington, D.C. would be located in two slave states, Maryland and Virginia. Although political leaders knew differences between North and South would remain, they hoped they had created an indissoluble bond: a democratic nation, fueled by Northern financial and commercial capitalism, with its capital in the agrarian, slave-holding South. As the turbulent second session closed, congressmen as well as the press urged Americans to support the compromise. During the third session, Congress passed several laws confirming its terms. I have Hayman 5th for anyone who cares
Name of James Braids children?
The name of one of James Braid's great grandsons is Michael. He live in Aberdeen and is known by many as: Braid, Braidos, Braidy, BH (abbreviation of braided hair), Briku, Tall man, Freddy, and Miguel. Unfortunately he doesn't hold his family's skill when come playing sticks and balls and has a handicap of 31!
James Madisons son is John if he where in the year 2013 he would have be able to abrevate his last name to madison but there for we don't know his real last name
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They were all put together and called the Federalist Papers.
What is the particular evil that Madison deals with in the Federalist No 51 paper?
A section of govt. having too much power
Which element of Hamilton's Financial Program did Madison and Jefferson most oppose?
A national bank.
What are Similarities between James Madison and Andrew Johnson?
One is that they both fought a battle with Native American Indians in their presidencey. Johnson fought Red Cloud's War and Madison fought in the Battle of Tippecanoe. *note they themself didnt actually fight in the combat.
Was James Madison a loyalist or patriot?
James Madison was a Patriot. That means he did not agree with the British's control over The United States and found some of their rules unfair.
He participated in the Philadelphia Convention in 1787, where he debated controversial topics and helped decide how much control the British would still have when America's new government was created and George Washington was elected. He was on the Patriots' side and supported/respected George Washington.
Why did Madison consider the ninth amendment to be the most crucial?
In the Federalist No. 84, Alexander Hamilton argued that a Bill of Rights wasn't a good idea because then that would be perceived to be the people's only rights, when in reality they would have others. Both he, Madison, Jay, and others were worried that with a Bill of Rights, other rights wouldn't be given, especially as the times changed.
The ninth amendment, created with Federalist 84 in mind, is there so that all other rights not expressly stated are there, rights that might not have been important in 1787 but are important now. If he did consider it to be the most crucial, then it was because the ninth amendment gave the people all the rights they hadn't thought about/wouldn't become apparent. The ninth amendment is like the giant elastic clause of the Bill of Rights.
How many terms did James Monroe serve?
James Monroe served two terms as president, from March 4, 1817 until March 4, 1825.
House of representatives ..... Straight from the book
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What did James Madison do after the Revolutionary War?
James Madison then took two terms of presidency as 4th president of the US
James Madison war on Britain in the war of?
The Madison Administration was at war on Britain in the war of 1812.