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James Madison (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836), an American
politician, political theorist and fourth President of the United
James Madison (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836), an American statesman,
political theorist, party leader and fourth President of the United
States of America (1809–1817), was one of the most influential
The James Madison Center for Liberty & Learning was founded in 1999 to
honor the legacy of the nation's fourth President and Father of the
United States Constitution.
- James Madison, letter to Edward Livingston, July 10, 1822, in Saul
K Padover, ed, The Complete Madison: His Basic Writings (1953), also;
from Jack N Rakove, ed, James Madison: Writings, (1999), p.
James Madison was the foremost architect of the U.S. Constitution, a
leading theorist of republican government, and the fourth president of
the United States (1809-17).
The James Madison University women's cross country team is ranked
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It is difficult to determine where James Madison's idea that slavery
was evil and should be done away with came from, however two events,
only a few years before his birth may have been