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Often referred to as the Father of the Constitution, James Madison, the United States 4th president, was born on 03/16/1751 to parents James Madison (1723-1801) and Eleanor, or "Nelly," Rose Conway (1731-1849) in Port Conway, Virginia. Madison's political career preceding his election to the presidency was nothing short of impressive. He was a Member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention; a Continental Congress member; a member of the Virginia legislature; a member of the Constitutional Convention; a US representative; and the Secretary of State. He also wielded the most fluent pens drafting the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights and took part in writing 29 of the 85 Federalist Papers. But 2 things would forever change the dynamic of his otherwise spotless political achievements. Despite Madison's designations of official political status, the 2 aforementioned things the would greatly taint his presidency were France and England. In 1807, when still he was still Secretary of State, Madison and then-president Thomas Jefferson pushed to end all American trade activity in what became known as the Embargo of 1807. The embargo was implemented to instill tribulation in the economies of France and England, but it resulted in an outcome opposite to the desired effect, and the American economy suffered greatly instead. In order to repair the situation, Jefferson, would repeal the terms of the embargo in 1809. After winning the presidential election of 1808, Madison was sworn into on March 4,1809. In 1810 -- in order to escape the inadequate functioning of the congressional Nonintercourse Act passed during the Jefferson era, which allowed trade with neither France nor England -- made an agreement with France's emperor Napoleon Bonaparte not to engage in trade with England as long as the French upheld neutrality toward American ships Napoleon acquiesced with this, but the consequence of his doing so would be major for Madison. On June 12, 1812, The War Hawks representing the western and southern states in Congress, and whose wish it was to go to war with England in order to acquire Canada anyway, were asked for a declaration of war by President Madison. The declaration, albeit challenged by the northeastern states, was granted. This would eventually lead to the War of 1812, in which, on August 24, 1814, British troops stormed Washington and proceeded to burn down the capitol, the President's House and various other building structures residing in the city. Madison died on June 28, 1836 at Montpelier, Virginia. Although his presidency is overshadowed by his losing the War of 1812, he is otherwise fondly remembered today as the Father of the Constitution, as well as for his other numerous contributions to the formation of America, and is widely considered to be one of the most important of its founders. |
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...voluntary associations, and . . . the State should be abolished." —Benjamin Tucker...in the next place oblige it to control itself." —James Madison "Fat chance." —Sheldon Richman
Gleaves Whitney, a presidential historian, is the director of the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies at Grand Valley State University.
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"If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy." ~ James Madison, while a United States Congressman
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