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The Birth of Our Fourth President
James Madison was born on March 17, 1752 in Belle Grove,Port Conway. -
James Madison's Childhood
James Madison was born into a prominent Virginia planting family.He didn't have many friends and was home schooled. -
James Madison's Education
James Madison was mainly home taught and then went to preparation school then went to the College of New Jersey. -
James Madison's Jobs Before Presidency
James Madison had multiple jobs before becoming president.These jobs included military service, early political career, and a took part in the Federalist Paper and Ratification debates. -
James Madison's Family
James Madison had no children and had a wife named John Payne Todd. -
James Madison's Campaign
The election took place in1808 on Friday, November 5th against another candidate named Charles Pinckney. -
The Beginning of James Presidency
James Madison's presidency began on March 4th, 1809 when he defeated Charle Pinckney in the election. -
The Middle Of His Presidency
After his 4 year term he had a chance to be re elected but had to go up against Dewitt Clinton.The election started on December 7th, 1808 and won the election. -
The End Of His Presidency
James Madison's presidency ended on March 4th 1817 when James Monroe won the election -
James Madison's Accomplishments in his Presidency
The accomplishments James Madison made in his presidency was that he helped create the Bill of Rights and also helped founded the Democratic party. -
What he did after his Presidency
After his presidency he went back to his Virginia plantation and spent his remaining time their supervising and taking care of it. -
James Madison's Death
James Madison died on June 28th, 1836 in Monteplier, Virginia. -
How James Death Effected The World
His death was mournful and sad but didn't make a huge impact on the world. -
James Madison's Family After Death
James Madison's family lived a normal life after his funeral and there Greiving. -
James Madison Interesting Facts
Some interesting facts about Madison is that he is the shortest president measuring up to 5 feet 4.Another interesting fact is that both of president James Madison's vice presidents died in office.