Presidents James Madison and James Monroe opposed the American System, particularly its emphasis on a strong federal role in economic development through tariffs, a national bank, and internal improvements. They believed that such centralization could threaten states' rights and lead to excessive federal power. While both supported infrastructure development, they preferred a more limited federal involvement, emphasizing the importance of state sovereignty and individual liberties. Their opposition reflected a broader concern about balancing federal authority with states' rights in the post-Revolutionary context.
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Two presidents: James Madison and James Monroe.
James Madison and James Monroe served as the fourth and fifth Presidents of the United States. Martin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore and William McKinley served as the eighth, thirteenth and twenty fifth Presidents of the United States.
Virginia - Jefferson Madison, Monroe.
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George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe.
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe are the surnames of America's first five presidents.
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe.
Five - Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and Jackson