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  1. The Federalist, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, helped secure passage of the U.S. Constitution. Madison took day-by-day notes of debates at the Constitutional Convention, which furnish the only comprehensive history of the proceedings. To promote ratification he collaborated with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay in ...

  2. MADISON PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS: James Madison Presidential Papers (Library of Congress) James Madison Birthplace - Belle Grove Plantation, King George, VA. James Madison Family Plantation - Montpelier. Montpelier National Historical Landmark (NPS), Montpelier Station, VA. The James Madison Museum of Orange County Heritage.

  3. James Daniel Maddison (born 23 November 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the England national team. Maddison began his career with Coventry City before joining Norwich City in 2016.

  4. James Madison, Founding Father, architect of the Constitution, and fourth President of the United States, was born on March 16, 1751 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 ...

  5. Die James Madison University (JMU) ist eine staatliche Universität in Harrisonburg im US-Bundesstaat Virginia. Die Hochschule wurde 1908 gegründet. [1] Im Jahr 2017 waren hier 20.858 Studenten eingeschrieben.

  6. As a politician, Madison was a rare amalgam–humble, scholarly, pragmatic, shrewd, and productive. And, unlike many of his political contemporaries, he kept both his passion and ego in check. According to Lynne Cheney, “Thomas Jefferson believed that Madison’s reserve had held him back when he first began his political career.”.

  7. James Madison: Impact and Legacy. For many historians, Madison is a puzzle: "the Father of the Constitution," co-founder of the Democratic-Republican Party, and brilliant secretary of state under Jefferson, yet he is not rated as a spectacular President. Part of the explanation for this contrast has to do with Madison's personal strengths.