James Madison
James Madison Jr.
James Madison, the "Father of the Constitution" and fourth U.S. president, was born in Port Conway, Virginia.
- Profession
- President, Statesman
- From
- Port Conway, Virginia
- Born
- March 16, 1751
- Years active
- 1776–1836
Early life
Born in 1751 and raised at Montpelier in Orange County, Madison was a sickly but brilliant student who graduated from the College of New Jersey (Princeton).
Career
He shaped the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, co-authored the Federalist Papers, served as secretary of state, and led the nation as president through the War of 1812.
Major achievements
His constitutional framework of checks and balances and his authorship of the Bill of Rights are foundational to American government.
Legacy
Madison is remembered as the chief architect of the Constitution and a defining voice of the early republic.
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