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  1. James Madison Birthplace - Belle Grove Plantation, King George, VA James Madison Family Plantation - Montpelier Montpelier National Historical Landmark (NPS), Montpelier Station, VA

  2. James Madison High School online offers a flexible, affordable, accredited high school diploma. We'll help prepare you to attend college, qualify for a better job, or finish what you started years ago. Each year, an average of 2,500 traditional-age students, adult learners and homeschoolers graduate from JMHS.

  3. James Madison, the fourth president, the "Father of the Constitution," co-authored The Federalist Papers, helped to establish a system of checks and balances for the federal government.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › us-history-biographies › james-madisonJames Madison | Encyclopedia.com

    May 14, 2018 · James Madison. Ralph Ketcham. JAMES MADISON, was born on 16 March 1751 of a family that had been in Virginia since the mid-seventeenth century. Tradesmen and farmers at first, his forebears quickly acquired more lands and soon were among the "respectable though not the most opulent class," as Madison himself described them.

  5. James Madison, Jr., né le 16 mars 1751 dans le comté de King George ( colonie de Virginie) et mort le 28 juin 1836 à Orange ( Virginie ), est un homme d'État américain et quatrième président des États-Unis, en fonction de 1809 à 1817. C'est aussi un planteur esclavagiste, propriétaire de centaines d' esclaves .

  6. 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.

  7. 2 days ago · Montpelier is the lifelong home of James Madison, Father of the Constitution, Architect of the Bill of Rights, and fourth President of the United States. As a monument to James Madison and the Enslaved Community, a museum of American history, and a center for constitutional education, Montpelier engages the public with the enduring legacy of ...

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