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Jefferson's secretary of state, Republican-Democrat James Madison, emerges victorious. Madison swamps Federalist opponent Charles C. Pinckney in electoral votes, 122 to 47. Pinckney carries only five states -- all of them in New England -- to Madison's twelve.
In some ways—because he was on the winning side of every important issue facing the young nation from 1776 to 1816—Madison was the most successful and possibly the most influential of all the Founding Fathers.
29 de oct. de 2009 · James Madison (1751-1836) was a Founding Father of the United States and the fourth American president, serving in office from 1809 to 1817. An advocate for a strong federal government, the ...
27 de may. de 2024 · James Madison, fourth president of the United States (1809–17) and one of the Founding Fathers of his country. His Virginia Plan furnished the basic framework and guiding principles of the Constitution. He collaborated on the Federalist papers and sponsored the Bill of Rights.
- James Madison created the basic framework for the U.S. Constitution and helped write the Bill of Rights. He is therefore known as the Father of the...
- Besides creating the basic outline for the U.S. Constitution, James Madison was one of the authors of the Federalist papers. As secretary of state...
- James Madison was privately educated before attending the College of New Jersey, which became Princeton University, where he studied classical lang...
- James Madison was elected to Virginia’s 1776 Revolutionary convention, where he drafted a guarantee of religious freedom. He was later appointed to...
7 de jun. de 2023 · James Madison’s contributions continue to shape American governance and uphold the principles of liberty and democracy. Accomplishments of James Madison 1. Co-author of the United States Constitution. James Madison played a pivotal role in the drafting and formation of the United States Constitution.
James Madison fue elegido como el cuarto presidente de los Estados Unidos en 1808 y sirvió dos mandatos consecutivos hasta 1817. Durante su presidencia, Madison enfrentó diversos desafíos y tomó importantes decisiones que dejaron un legado duradero en la historia de Estados Unidos.
James Madison. Fourth President, 1809-1817. Campaign: As Thomas Jefferson’s secretary of state, James Madison inadvertently began a pattern in which this cabinet office position would lead directly to the presidency. This would continue until 1828, with the election of Andrew Jackson.