Madison is answering Anti-Federalist concerns over a centralized national government.
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Madison is answering Anti-Federalist concerns over a centralized national government.
Yes, George Madison was an anti-federalist. He pointed out that there was no Bill of Rights in the Constitution.
Patrick Henery
No John Jay was not an antifederalist...he was one of three people to write the federalist papers advocating the ratification of the constitution. James Madison wrote the Virginia Plan, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights...
Compact Theory
Compact theory
James Madison was representing the state of Virginia.
The Federalists, including Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, wrote the Federalist Papers, which argued for ratification of the Constitution without a Bill of Rights. Anitfederalists also wrote papers in response-- they wanted a Bill of Rights to be added before the Constitution was ratified.1Comment
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I'm only 13and i know that he repersented virgina : )
James Madison had benn elected to represent Virgina in 1779
James Madison first introduced amendments in Congress by proposing a series of changes to the Constitution during the First Congress in 1789. He initially presented a list of proposed amendments in response to concerns about protecting individual rights and limiting government power. After some debate, Congress narrowed down the proposals, and Madison's efforts ultimately led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights, which consisted of the first ten amendments ratified in 1791.