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James Madison also writ some of the Federalist Papers
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Madison returned to his plantation
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Democratic republican
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port conway virginia
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college of Jersey
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colonel and commander of the Orange County Regiment, Virginia Militia and war of 1812
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the bill of rights and the constitution
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serves in U.S. House of Representative
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James madisom also wrot the bill of right
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non
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John todd step son
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Dolley todd madison
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james madison was elacted
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1812 James Madison was the commander in 1812 war
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Serving as Thomas Jefferson’s secretary of state, Madison helped to negotiate the Louisiana Purchase. And as President, Madison served two terms and held office during the War of 1812.
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The British impressiveness of American seamen and the seizure of cargoes impelled Madison to give in to the pressure. On June 1, 1812, he asked Congress to declare war.
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he want back to farming
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james was a farmer
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lived with major depressive disorder and died in Montpelier Virginia
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family cemetry montpelier virginia