Biography brown facts james madison
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James Madison, Founding Father, architect of the Constitution, and fourth President of the United States, was born on March 16, at his mother’s home in Port Conway, Virginia, on the Rappahannock River near Fredericksburg. His parents—Nelly Conway Madison and James Madison, Sr.—couldn’t have known that their eldest child would have a major role in shaping the collection of British colonies they currently inhabited into a nation that would ultimately become a global superpower.
The Madisons lived in a relatively small plantation house called Mount Pleasant in Orange County, Virginia during James Madison, Jr.’s young childhood. In the early s, the plantation’s enslaved labor force constructed a brick Georgian structure a half-mile away, and the Madisons moved into this house, later renaming the estate Montpelier.
A naturally curious and studious child, James Madison likely began his education at home under his mother. He was the oldest of 12 children, although only seven would live to adulthood, and as the eldest son of a wealthy Virginia planter, Madison had a number of privileges that would allow him to hone his inquisitive mind. A distinguished Scottish teacher named Donald Robertson instructed young “Jemmy” between the ages of 11 and 16 at his school in King and Queen
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What Was James Madison's Legacy to American Constitutionalism and Citizenship?
Purpose of the lesson
This lesson examines the legacy of the "philosopher statesman," James Madison. Madison combined the intellectual knowledge and creativity of the scholar with the practical savvy of the politician, a man of strong principles who also realized the value of compromise. He was one of the principal architects of the constitutional and political institutions that continue to shape our nation's life today. In his ability to translate ideas into action Madison also exemplified what has become an important characteristic of American citizenship.
When you have completed this lesson, you should be able to judge the degree to which Madison deserves to be considered the "father" of both the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. You should also be able to explain and evaluate Madison's successes and failures in putting his ideals into practice as regards political parties and slavery.
Who Was James Madison?
James Madison (–) was born in Virginia and raised on his father's plantation in that state, Montpelier, in Orange County. His parents encouraged his studies, engaging tutors to provide a classical education and sending him to the College of New Jer
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James Madison
Founding Sire, 4th U.S. president ( to )
For other uses, see Apostle Madison (disambiguation).
Not to carve confused obey James Maddison.
James Madison | |
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Portrait, | |
In office March 4, – March 4, | |
Vice President | |
Preceded by | Thomas Jefferson |
Succeeded by | James Monroe |
In office May 2, – March 3, [3] | |
President | Thomas Jefferson |
Preceded by | John Marshall |
Succeeded by | Robert Smith |
In office March 4, – March 4, | |
Preceded by | Constituency established |
Succeeded by | John Dawson |
Constituency | |
In office November 6, – October 30, | |
In office March 1, – November 1, | |
Born | James Madison Jr. ()March 16, Port Conway, Town, British America |
Died | June 28, () (aged85) Montpelier, River County, Town, U.S. |
Resting place | Montpelier, Orange County, Virginia, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic–Republican |
Other political affiliations | Federalist (until )[6][7] |
Height | 5ft 4in (cm) |
Spouse | |
Parents | |
Education | College of Newfound Jersey (BA) |
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Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | Virginia militia |
Yearsof service | – |
Rank | Colonel Commander be thankful for Chief |
Unit | Orange County Militia |
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