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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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Why did Madison oppose ratification of constitution?

James Madison did not oppose the ratification of the constitution. In fact he encouraged it by helping to write the Federalist papers with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.

What did James Madison wright?

Madison helped write the American Constitution. He had such a big influence on it that he is forever known as "The Father of the Constitution."

Did James Madison found James Madison University?

No. James Madison died in 1836. James Madison University was founded in 1908, as Madison College, a ladies' teachers' college. However, it was named in honor of President James Madison who lived about 120 miles away from the its site .

What was the name of the notes kept by James Madison at the Constitutional Convention?

Madison expected to have a major role in drafting the Constitution. He wanted to carefully preserve the thoughts of the delegates. He was also keenly aware that he was preserving history. His diplomacy and care helped earn him the chance to become the 4th president of the United States.

How did James Madison change America?

james madison changed america by like he used all his force to like change america and like he always cared about changing america and then he realized that he did a big favor for everybody to like change the whole world and then he always wanted the one thing for him to be a genius and that is really important and he always dreamed to change america and he usually liked to change america and he always wanted to do something for everybody

What was the book James Madison essays advocating ratification of the constitution where published in?

i have the same question...... i think we r doing the same worksheet lol... anyways do u know #4? u can find this answer on yahooo i think

I also have the same worksheet. The answer to number four is Oliver Perry if you're looking for the name of a naval hero

What laws did James Madison pass?

The town religious war. Was a law for many people that he obeyed.

What did Dolley Madison do after James Madison died?

She did not remarry, moved back to Washington and was rather the grand old dame of Washington high society. She helped widower President Van Buren host in the White House. Her son, John Todd, was a constant problem with his drinking and gambling and she lost her plantation. She died in Washington and was buried there. In 1858 her remains were re-buried next to her husband in Virginia.

What was James Madisons education?

james madisons education was matery of greek,latin mathematics,geography,and english literature

Where in the White House did President James Madison sign a declaration for the War of 1812?

President James Madison signed the nation's first declaration of war in the Green Room.

This info came from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Room_(White_House)

What were Gary R Roth's baseball statistics at George Mason University?

life time wins 33 loses 15 1970 9 wins-3 losses 1971 8 wins-3 losses 1972 8 wins-6 losses 1973 8 wins- 3 losses life time batting average- .338

What was James Madison's full name?

James Madison did not have a middle name. Therefore, his full name was James Madison - occasionally James Madison Jr., as he shared his name with his father.

What country did the Dalmatian come from?

The Dalmatian came from the country Croatia, which is formerly known as Dalmatia.

What were James Wilson beliefs about our democracy?

James Wilson believed in a voice of the people, that the people have a right to vote for their governmental leader. He also wanted a strong president with a very large scope of power. In addition, James Wilson couldn't disagree more with the delegates of the constitutional convention who wanted to keep slavery in the new nation. He was one of the biggest abolitionists ever.

Did Thomas Jefferson help write the bill of rights?

Jefferson complained to Madison that the Constitution omitted "a bill of rights....providing clearly....for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, protection against standing armies, and restriction against monopolies." It is important to note here that when Jefferson said "monopolies", he was referring to monopolies granted by the government whereby competition was forbidden under penalty of law -- in other words, the original definition of monopoly.

Madison actually wrote the first draft of the Bill of Rights, and it was hammered out in committee, then voted on by the full house.