James Madison Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

James Madison Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Presidents James Madison including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of James Madison
Real Name James Madison
Profession Political Leaders, Presidents
Nick Name Father of the Constitution, His Little Majesty, Little Jemmy, The Great Legislator, Father of the University of Virginia, America’s First Graduate Student, Sage of Montpelier, Little Johnny, Father of the Bill of Rights, Jemmie
Famous as President of the U.S.A
Nationality American
Religion Episcopal Church, Deism
Political Ideology Political party – Democratic-Republican
Personal life of James Madison
Born on 16 March 1751
Birthday 16th March
Died At Age 85
Sun Sign Pisces
Born in Port Conway
Died on 28 June 1836
Place of death Orange
Personality Type INTP
Family Background of James Madison
Father James Madison, Sr.
Mother Eleanor Rose Conway
Siblings Francis Madison, Ambrose Madison, Catlett Madison, Nelly Conway Madison, William Taylor Madison, Sarah Catlett Madison, Elizabeth Madison, Reuben Madison, Frances Taylor Madison
Spouse/Partner Dolley Madison
Children John Payne Todd
Education 1771 – Princeton University
Founder/Co-Founder Democratic Party, Democratic-Republican Party, 30th Indiana Infantry Regiment, The United States Constitutional Convention
Personal Fact of James Madison

James Madison was the fourth President of the United States, hailed as the “Father of the Constitution” for the pivotal role he played in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. He was also instrumental in the creation of the Bill of Rights. Born as the son of a wealthy tobacco planter, Madison had a comfortable upbringing and received education in varied subjects such as Latin, Greek, science, geography, mathematics, and philosophy.

He also studied law though he had no intentions of working as a lawyer. He developed an early interest in politics and entered the field as a young adult. Madison represented Virginia at the Constitution Convention and actively participated in the debates, calling for a strong central government. He wrote the Virginia Plan in which he expressed his ideas about forming a federal government, and many of his suggestions were incorporated into the constitution.

He also led the movement to ratify the constitution. He had found a mentor in Thomas Jefferson who he met during the American Revolutionary War. When Jefferson became the president, Madison served as the Secretary of State under him. Madison himself succeeded Jefferson as the president and served two terms from 1809 to 1817