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President James Madison Essay
President James Madison
James Madison, (1751–1836), 4th President of the United States of America. Although he served eight years each as a member of the U.S. House of
Representatives, as secretary of state, and as president, Madison's principal contribution to the founding of the United States was as "Father of the
Constitution."
Madison's place among the Founding Fathers reveals the essential qualities of his public career. Jefferson had a superior vision of the potential for life
under republican government, a greater capacity for leadership, and a special gift for the memorable phrase, but Madison had a more subtle and
incisive political sense.
Madison's ancestors, probably all from England, settled in Virginia along the...show more content...
He also attacked Patrick Henry, who did not believe that the Constitution fully protected Virginia and its people, in dramatic and finally successful
debate at the Virginia ratifying convention . Madison and Jefferson viewed republican government as resting on the virtues of the people, sustained by
the self–reliance of an agricultural economy and the benefits of public education, with government itself remaining "mild" and responsive to
grass–roots impulses. This attitude became the foundation of the Democratic–Republican Party, which was fundamentally at odds with Hamilton's
concept of a strong central government.
Madison and Jefferson then seized on widespread public sympathy for France's expansive, revolutionary exploits to promote republican sentiment in the
United States. Madison bitterly opposed Jay's Treaty, feeling that it made the United States dependent on England and in fact tied America to the
corrupt power–politics diplomacy of the Old World. With the final ratification of Jay's Treaty, Madison felt that a commercial junta that cared very little
for the republican character of the nation had gained control. The war–like attitude toward France of President John Adams,' administration alarmed
Madison. The XYZ AFFAIR brought the United States and France close to war. During the continiuous turmoil in the United States, the
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What Makes Liberty Possible?
James Madison begins his famous federalist paper by explaining that the purpose of this essay is to help the readers understand how the structure of the
proposed government makes liberty possible. Each branch should be, for the most part, in Madison's opinion, independent. To assure such
independence, no one branch should have too much power in selecting members of the other two branches. If this principle were strictly followed, it
would mean that the citizens should select the president, the legislators, and the judges. But, the framers recognized certain practical difficulties in
making every office elective. In particular, the judicial branch would suffer because the average person is not aware of the qualifications judges should
...show more content...
Majorities often threaten the rights of minorities. There are only two methods of avoiding evil. The first is to construct a powerful government, a
"community will." Such a "will' is larger than, and independent of, the simply majority. This "solution" is dangerous
because such a government might throw its power behind a group in society working against the public good. In our country, the authority to govern
comes from the entire society the people. In addition, under the Constitution society is divided into many groups of people who hold different views
and have different interests. This makes it very difficult for one group to dominate or threaten the minority groups.
Justice is the purpose of government and civil society. If government allows or encourages strong groups to combine together against the weak, liberty
will be lost and anarchy will result. And the condition of anarchy tempts even strong individuals and groups to submit to any form of government, no
matter how bad, which they hope will protect them as well as the weak.
Madison concludes that self–government flourishes in a large country containing many different groups. Some countries are too large for
self–government, but the proposed plan modifies the federal principle enough to make self–government both possible and practical in the Untied States.
Analysis:
In this
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James Madison
Eldest of twelve siblings, James Madison was born on March 16, 1751 to
Eleanor Conway and James Madison Sr. He was born in his grandmother's
home in Port Conway, Virginia, but later moved to Orange County, Virginia in
order for his father to continue his job in planting. Madison's father owned
thousands of acres of land and worked slaves in order to stay as successful as
he was. Growing up, Madison went to a boarding school in King and Queen
County, Virginia for a better education; his father later learning that Madison was
prone to many illnesses and having him return to Orange County working on his
father's plantation and eventually being homeschooled. After graduating from
homeschool, Madison attended College of New Jersey,...show more content...
This life for Madison was too simple, leading him back to
Congress a few years later only to work for a short period as his health was
getting worse, forcing him to step down from public life.
In 1825 Thomas Jefferson and James Madison thought it'd be a great idea
to build a University in Virginia; University of Virginia. Thomas Jefferson was the
main leader of this University ("Father of the University of Virginia") and after his
death on July 4, 1826 James Madison would take over as the University's Rector.
Meaning he would now be in control of the Universities decisions. During his time
as the University's new rector, Madison was becoming very frail, and his health
was deteriorating making his public appearances less often than usual. His last
known appearance was would be in 1829.
Not much was heard from James Madison after his last public
appearance. He pretty much just kept to himself on his plantations with his wife
Dolley and her son John Payne Todd. A few years later, James Madison died on
June 28, 1836 in his home in Orange County, Virginia leaving behind a message
for his wife to send out to the US soon after his death. This message shows the
love for his country and the meaning behind
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James Madison Research Paper
Aysia Chapman
Mrs. Tracey Villanueva
College Transition
21 November 2016
James Madison
James Madison once said, "If men were angels, no government would be necessary." I think James Madison was saying that if men were more kind
then we wouldn't need a government. Did this quote change the government's mind on how they were running the country? And what made this quote
so famous? I think the U.S. would be crazy and unorganization without my president because he did so many things before and after being president.
Like he was a lawyer and that helped with justine , a author so that means he spoke his mind and, politician. I believe my president is a great president.
James Madison the fourth president of the United States , nickname "Father...show more content...
They went on to be married for 41years. When Virginia began to get ready for the American Revolutionary War in (1775
–83), Madison was made a
colonel in the Orange County militia. In the Virginia legislature that's when he meets Thomas Jefferson and became best friends. In 1780, Madison
became a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress. Left his home in Virginia to created a new constitution. Because of this became known as
the Father of the Constitution. In the newly formed government James Madison was elected to the House of Representatives, where he served from
1789 to 1797. In Congress, he worked on the the Bill of Rights. James Madison one of the first president to be a Congressmen. Later, James Madison
was a federalist. As a federalist he had a idea about forming a three–part federal government with three branches(executive,legislative,and
judicial).Madison also joined Alexander Hamilton and John Jay in a important way to get The Constitution ratified and all of the men wrote a
letter that ended up being published in New York newspaper known as The Federalist papers. Yes, my president has done a lot and that's why I
think he is a great president in fact he did so much before becoming president so he has helped the country for a while now. Like he was a
Congressman, in the House of Representatives, and created the Bill of Rights and more. After a while James Madison and Thomas Jefferson charged
parties of being a Federalist and being a Democratic–Republican
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Essay on James Madison
James Madison
In the years following the Revolutionary War, the economic and political condition in the newly declared nation was disastrous. The young states were
in extreme debt after the expense of the war, and economic growth was hampered by the fact that each state had its own tariffs and currencies. The
Continental Congress was helpless to repair the dilemma because of its inability to tax (Garraty, 1971).
In the middle of all the confusion, however, a commercial dispute, the Oyster War, betweenVirginia and Maryland was successfully solved with
assistance from General George Washington andJames Madison. Surprised and delighted, the Maryland delegation suggested a larger meeting,
including a few other states, to adopt a...show more content...
James Madison took every measure possible to ensure the success of the Constitutional Convention. He began by urging the seemingly unenthusiastic
Washington to attend the Convention, realizing the importance of his appearance at this meeting. Washington was seen as the hero of the revolution,
and his absence would be disastrous to the public approval of any document the Convention might agree on. Madison, understanding the eventual need
for public approval as well as the delegates', carefully persuaded the General to attend (Overview, 2000). Having ensured that the meeting itself would
meet with approval, Madison set to work to create a proposal that would do the same. He prepared extensively for the Constitutional Convention before
it ever convened at Philadelphia, studying the strengths and weaknesses of every historical government he could find information on. His studies were
extremely intense; Madison delved into well–known and obscure forms of government alike, from all continents and peoples, searching for the faults
and virtues of each. He made extensive notes on all his readings, and compiled his own ideas of how to create a successful government (Kauffmann,
2000). Upon sharing – and defending – his views with his fellow delegates at the Virginia Convention, an extensive proposal
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Essay on James Madison
The Founding Brother: James Madison
The American Revolution emerge, and new ideas and changes were made from the Founding Brothers. The Declaration of Independence, Articles of
Confederation...were all made and edit from the Founding Brothers. One of the Founding Brothers, did not experience the American revolution. James
Madison, a federalist who was a republican–democratic had many goals he wanted to achieved. He looked back and was able to see what aspects of
were done wrong and try to renew them for the future of the United States. James Madison, a Founding Brother was the most influential to establish the
United States. James Madison is considered "Father of the Constitution of the United States". He became one of the...show more content...
The main goal of this convention was to review the Articles of Confederation. Madison had held his arguments for a fortified government and laws
(p.52 Ellis). His arguments had been the answer for many of the compromises. Through his great opinions and actions, he was given the title "Father
of the Constitution". He and other people would improve and rewrite the laws so the articles would be able to be passed. Upon the convention, checks
and balances was created to keep one branch of government from being powerful than the other. Madison's ideas of helping to improve the government
and laws help establish the United States.
Madison wrote the Virginia Plan, in order to keep the Constitution alive. This Virginia Plan of Madison was consisting for a strong central
government. That contain the Supreme Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. This had provided a bicameral, which was another legislature that
contain two houses. One that was elected from the people and a body of nomines from the state legislatures. The bodies of this representation was
based on population of the states. In other words, it had enable to the Executive to be elected from the national legislature. This proposal of James
Madison was effective and had became preserved in the Articles of Confederation. This also had authority on taxes and trade and protecting the slave
trade as well The Virginia Plan of James Madison was indeed a true intelligent
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President James Madison Essay

  • 1. President James Madison Essay President James Madison James Madison, (1751–1836), 4th President of the United States of America. Although he served eight years each as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, as secretary of state, and as president, Madison's principal contribution to the founding of the United States was as "Father of the Constitution." Madison's place among the Founding Fathers reveals the essential qualities of his public career. Jefferson had a superior vision of the potential for life under republican government, a greater capacity for leadership, and a special gift for the memorable phrase, but Madison had a more subtle and incisive political sense. Madison's ancestors, probably all from England, settled in Virginia along the...show more content... He also attacked Patrick Henry, who did not believe that the Constitution fully protected Virginia and its people, in dramatic and finally successful debate at the Virginia ratifying convention . Madison and Jefferson viewed republican government as resting on the virtues of the people, sustained by the self–reliance of an agricultural economy and the benefits of public education, with government itself remaining "mild" and responsive to grass–roots impulses. This attitude became the foundation of the Democratic–Republican Party, which was fundamentally at odds with Hamilton's concept of a strong central government. Madison and Jefferson then seized on widespread public sympathy for France's expansive, revolutionary exploits to promote republican sentiment in the United States. Madison bitterly opposed Jay's Treaty, feeling that it made the United States dependent on England and in fact tied America to the corrupt power–politics diplomacy of the Old World. With the final ratification of Jay's Treaty, Madison felt that a commercial junta that cared very little for the republican character of the nation had gained control. The war–like attitude toward France of President John Adams,' administration alarmed Madison. The XYZ AFFAIR brought the United States and France close to war. During the continiuous turmoil in the United States, the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. What Makes Liberty Possible? James Madison begins his famous federalist paper by explaining that the purpose of this essay is to help the readers understand how the structure of the proposed government makes liberty possible. Each branch should be, for the most part, in Madison's opinion, independent. To assure such independence, no one branch should have too much power in selecting members of the other two branches. If this principle were strictly followed, it would mean that the citizens should select the president, the legislators, and the judges. But, the framers recognized certain practical difficulties in making every office elective. In particular, the judicial branch would suffer because the average person is not aware of the qualifications judges should ...show more content... Majorities often threaten the rights of minorities. There are only two methods of avoiding evil. The first is to construct a powerful government, a "community will." Such a "will' is larger than, and independent of, the simply majority. This "solution" is dangerous because such a government might throw its power behind a group in society working against the public good. In our country, the authority to govern comes from the entire society the people. In addition, under the Constitution society is divided into many groups of people who hold different views and have different interests. This makes it very difficult for one group to dominate or threaten the minority groups. Justice is the purpose of government and civil society. If government allows or encourages strong groups to combine together against the weak, liberty will be lost and anarchy will result. And the condition of anarchy tempts even strong individuals and groups to submit to any form of government, no matter how bad, which they hope will protect them as well as the weak. Madison concludes that self–government flourishes in a large country containing many different groups. Some countries are too large for self–government, but the proposed plan modifies the federal principle enough to make self–government both possible and practical in the Untied States. Analysis: In this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. James Madison Eldest of twelve siblings, James Madison was born on March 16, 1751 to Eleanor Conway and James Madison Sr. He was born in his grandmother's home in Port Conway, Virginia, but later moved to Orange County, Virginia in order for his father to continue his job in planting. Madison's father owned thousands of acres of land and worked slaves in order to stay as successful as he was. Growing up, Madison went to a boarding school in King and Queen County, Virginia for a better education; his father later learning that Madison was prone to many illnesses and having him return to Orange County working on his father's plantation and eventually being homeschooled. After graduating from homeschool, Madison attended College of New Jersey,...show more content... This life for Madison was too simple, leading him back to Congress a few years later only to work for a short period as his health was getting worse, forcing him to step down from public life. In 1825 Thomas Jefferson and James Madison thought it'd be a great idea
  • 4. to build a University in Virginia; University of Virginia. Thomas Jefferson was the main leader of this University ("Father of the University of Virginia") and after his death on July 4, 1826 James Madison would take over as the University's Rector. Meaning he would now be in control of the Universities decisions. During his time as the University's new rector, Madison was becoming very frail, and his health was deteriorating making his public appearances less often than usual. His last known appearance was would be in 1829. Not much was heard from James Madison after his last public appearance. He pretty much just kept to himself on his plantations with his wife Dolley and her son John Payne Todd. A few years later, James Madison died on June 28, 1836 in his home in Orange County, Virginia leaving behind a message for his wife to send out to the US soon after his death. This message shows the love for his country and the meaning behind Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. James Madison Research Paper Aysia Chapman Mrs. Tracey Villanueva College Transition 21 November 2016 James Madison James Madison once said, "If men were angels, no government would be necessary." I think James Madison was saying that if men were more kind then we wouldn't need a government. Did this quote change the government's mind on how they were running the country? And what made this quote so famous? I think the U.S. would be crazy and unorganization without my president because he did so many things before and after being president. Like he was a lawyer and that helped with justine , a author so that means he spoke his mind and, politician. I believe my president is a great president. James Madison the fourth president of the United States , nickname "Father...show more content... They went on to be married for 41years. When Virginia began to get ready for the American Revolutionary War in (1775 –83), Madison was made a colonel in the Orange County militia. In the Virginia legislature that's when he meets Thomas Jefferson and became best friends. In 1780, Madison became a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress. Left his home in Virginia to created a new constitution. Because of this became known as the Father of the Constitution. In the newly formed government James Madison was elected to the House of Representatives, where he served from 1789 to 1797. In Congress, he worked on the the Bill of Rights. James Madison one of the first president to be a Congressmen. Later, James Madison was a federalist. As a federalist he had a idea about forming a three–part federal government with three branches(executive,legislative,and judicial).Madison also joined Alexander Hamilton and John Jay in a important way to get The Constitution ratified and all of the men wrote a letter that ended up being published in New York newspaper known as The Federalist papers. Yes, my president has done a lot and that's why I think he is a great president in fact he did so much before becoming president so he has helped the country for a while now. Like he was a Congressman, in the House of Representatives, and created the Bill of Rights and more. After a while James Madison and Thomas Jefferson charged parties of being a Federalist and being a Democratic–Republican Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Essay on James Madison James Madison In the years following the Revolutionary War, the economic and political condition in the newly declared nation was disastrous. The young states were in extreme debt after the expense of the war, and economic growth was hampered by the fact that each state had its own tariffs and currencies. The Continental Congress was helpless to repair the dilemma because of its inability to tax (Garraty, 1971). In the middle of all the confusion, however, a commercial dispute, the Oyster War, betweenVirginia and Maryland was successfully solved with assistance from General George Washington andJames Madison. Surprised and delighted, the Maryland delegation suggested a larger meeting, including a few other states, to adopt a...show more content... James Madison took every measure possible to ensure the success of the Constitutional Convention. He began by urging the seemingly unenthusiastic Washington to attend the Convention, realizing the importance of his appearance at this meeting. Washington was seen as the hero of the revolution, and his absence would be disastrous to the public approval of any document the Convention might agree on. Madison, understanding the eventual need for public approval as well as the delegates', carefully persuaded the General to attend (Overview, 2000). Having ensured that the meeting itself would meet with approval, Madison set to work to create a proposal that would do the same. He prepared extensively for the Constitutional Convention before it ever convened at Philadelphia, studying the strengths and weaknesses of every historical government he could find information on. His studies were extremely intense; Madison delved into well–known and obscure forms of government alike, from all continents and peoples, searching for the faults and virtues of each. He made extensive notes on all his readings, and compiled his own ideas of how to create a successful government (Kauffmann, 2000). Upon sharing – and defending – his views with his fellow delegates at the Virginia Convention, an extensive proposal Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay on James Madison The Founding Brother: James Madison The American Revolution emerge, and new ideas and changes were made from the Founding Brothers. The Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation...were all made and edit from the Founding Brothers. One of the Founding Brothers, did not experience the American revolution. James Madison, a federalist who was a republican–democratic had many goals he wanted to achieved. He looked back and was able to see what aspects of were done wrong and try to renew them for the future of the United States. James Madison, a Founding Brother was the most influential to establish the United States. James Madison is considered "Father of the Constitution of the United States". He became one of the...show more content... The main goal of this convention was to review the Articles of Confederation. Madison had held his arguments for a fortified government and laws (p.52 Ellis). His arguments had been the answer for many of the compromises. Through his great opinions and actions, he was given the title "Father of the Constitution". He and other people would improve and rewrite the laws so the articles would be able to be passed. Upon the convention, checks and balances was created to keep one branch of government from being powerful than the other. Madison's ideas of helping to improve the government and laws help establish the United States. Madison wrote the Virginia Plan, in order to keep the Constitution alive. This Virginia Plan of Madison was consisting for a strong central government. That contain the Supreme Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. This had provided a bicameral, which was another legislature that contain two houses. One that was elected from the people and a body of nomines from the state legislatures. The bodies of this representation was based on population of the states. In other words, it had enable to the Executive to be elected from the national legislature. This proposal of James Madison was effective and had became preserved in the Articles of Confederation. This also had authority on taxes and trade and protecting the slave trade as well The Virginia Plan of James Madison was indeed a true intelligent Get more content on HelpWriting.net