- kids.nationalgeographic.com history/article/james…Fast FactsJames Madison was born on March 16, 1751, as a British subject in the colony of...
- NAME: James Madison
- NICKNAME: Father of the Constitution
- millercenter.org president/madison/life-in-briefLike his close friend Thomas Jefferson, James Madison came from a prosperous family of Virginia planters, received an excellent education, and quickly found...
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- studysmarter.co.uk explanations/english-…James Madison (1751–1836) was a statesman, the fourth President of the United States, and the principal architect of the United States Constitution.
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- en.24smi.org celebrity/87834-james-madison.htmlIn Princeton, James Madison was converted to the ideas of liberalism. While it took him only two years to finish a three-year-course, completing his BA.
- totallyhistory.com james-madison/James Madison’s other great contribution to America could be considered an offshoot of the road towards the Constitution, albeit an excellent one.