James Madison does not match with the Missouri Compromise.
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The Yazoo Scandal was a large-scale fraud perpetrated by the state legislature and the governor of Georgia. The Yazoo land compromise was headed by James Madison and arranged that the state of Georgia would reimburse the third party Yazoo investors.
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison discussed the Constitution in the Federalist Papers. Thomas Jefferson led the opposition because the Constitution did not speak about individual rights. James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights and a compromise was reached.
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He did NOT have anything to do with it
James Madison
James Madison
Yes - he was one of the few delegates at the Constitutional Convention with perfect attendance and it's because of Madison's notes we know so much about what went on (not to mention that 30 of the 85 Federalist Papers, including the famed 10 and 51, were written by him).
The Missouri compromises reserved the balance over the issue of slavery between the North and the South. This ended with the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act, which gave citizens in a territory the right to vote on the slavery issue.
its either James Madison or Henry Clay they were both elder statesmen in the compromise
Madison opposed the 'Great Compromise'. He felt that both houses should be elected by the people from small districts. He felt that a senate representing state interests would violate the principal of majority rule.
The proposal to form a bicameral congress instead of a unicameral one was proposed in the Virginia Plan. It was drafted by James Madison in 1787.
The Missouri River has over 50 tributaries including - Jefferson River and Madison River
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Three hundred eighty-six (386) is the air mileage from Madison, Wisconsin, to Kansas City, Missouri, That equals 621 kilometers or 335 nautical miles.
The Missouri River officially starts at the confluence of the Jefferson and Madison in Missouri Headwaters State Park near Three Forks, Montana, and is joined by the Gallatin a mile downstream.