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  1. James Madison (* 5. März jul. / 16. März 1751 greg. [ 1 ] in Port Conway, King George County, Kolonie Virginia; † 28. Juni 1836 in Montpelier, Virginia) war von 1809 bis 1817 der vierte Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten. Madison wuchs in einer wohlhabenden Pflanzerfamilie im Virginia der Dreizehn Kolonien auf.

  2. James Madison (March 16, 1751 [b] – June 28, 1836) was an American statesman, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fourth president of the United States from 1809 to 1817.

  3. 28. Aug. 2019 · In der Zeit von 1809 bis 1817 war James Madison der vierte Präsident der USA. Wie seine Vorgänger George Washington, John Adams und Thomas Jefferson gehörte auch er zu den Gründungsvätern der damals noch jungen und weitgehend unerschlossenen Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika.

  4. 23. Sept. 2024 · James Madison was the fourth president of the United States (180917) 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.

  5. 29. Okt. 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...

  6. 6. Apr. 2020 · Schnelle Fakten: James Madison. Bekannt für : Amerikas 4. Präsident und der „Vater der Verfassung“ Geboren : 16. März 1751 in King George County, Virginia. Eltern : James Madison, Sr. und Eleanor Rose Conway (Nelly), m. 15. September 1749. Gestorben: 28. Juni 1836 in Montpelier, Virginia.

  7. www.whitehouse.gov › about-the-white-house › presidentsJames Madison - The White House

    James Madison, America’s fourth President (1809-1817), made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers, along with Alexander Hamilton and John...

  8. 23. Sept. 2024 · James Madison - Founding Father, Constitution, Federalist: Reentering the Virginia legislature in 1784, Madison defeated Patrick Henry’s bill to give financial support to “teachers of the Christian religion.” To avoid the political effect of his extreme nationalism, he persuaded the states-rights advocate John Tyler to sponsor ...

  9. 5. Aug. 2023 · James Madison (1751–1836), the chief author of the Bill of Rights and thus of the First Amendment, was the foremost champion of religious liberty, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press in the Founding Era.

  10. 3. Apr. 2014 · One of America's Founding Fathers, James Madison wrote the first drafts of the U.S. Constitution, co-wrote the Federalist Papers and sponsored the Bill of Rights. He established the...