James Madison: Patriot, Politician, and PresidentThough shy and modest, James Madison rose from the Virginia legislature to become the fourth U.S. president. Madison spent years researching ancient and modern forms of government and took volumes of notes during the formative Constitutional Convention. His research proved invaluable in creating the U.S. Constitution, and Madison's plan for a central government comprised of three branches was adopted. James Madison, a true citizen of the Republic, later assembled the Bill of Rights. |
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The Revolution Begins | 15 |
A Politician for Life | 25 |
Freedom of Religion | 33 |
What Form of Government Is Perfect? | 39 |
Launching the Ship of State | 49 |
A Noble Acquisition | 59 |
Walking the Line | 68 |
The United States Stands Up to Britain | 74 |
Montpelier and Retirement | 87 |
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