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James Madison, Jr. (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836) was an American politician and the fourth President of the United States (1809–1817), and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Madison was the last founding father to die. Considered to be the "Father of the Constitution", he was the principal author of the document. In 1788, he wrote over a third of the Federalist Papers, still the most influential commentary on the Constitution. As a leader in the first Congresses, he drafted many basic laws and was responsible for the first ten amendments to the Constitution (said to be based on the Virginia Declaration of Rights), and thus is also known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights". As a political theorist, Madison`s most distinctive belief was that the new republic needed checks and balances to limit the powers of special interests, which Madison called factions. He believed very strongly that the new nation should fight against aristocracy and corruption and was deeply committed to creating mechanisms that would ensure republicanism in the United States.

As leader in the House of Representatives, Madison worked closely with President George Washington to organize the new federal government. Breaking with Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in 1791, Madison and Thomas Jefferson organized what they called the republican party (later called the Democratic-Republican Party) in opposition to key policies of the Federalists, especially the national bank and the Jay Treaty. He secretly co-authored, along with Thomas Jefferson, the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions in 1798 to protest the Alien and Sedition Laws.

As Jefferson`s Secretary of State (1801-1809), Madison supervised the Louisiana Purchase, doubling the nation`s size, and sponsored the ill-fated Embargo Act of 1807. As president, he led the nation into the War of 1812 against Great Britain in order to protect the United States` economic rights. That conflict began poorly as Americans suffered defeat after defeat by smaller forces, but ended on a high note in 1815, after which a new spirit of nationalism swept the country. During and after the war, Madison reversed many of his positions. By 1815, he supported the creation of the second National Bank, a strong military, and a high tariff to protect the new factories opened during the war.
 

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    Name James Madison
    (James Madison, Jr.)
    Height 5' 4"  (163 cm)
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Blue
    Hair Color Blonde
    Date of Birth March 161751
    Birthplace Port Conway, VA
    Star Sign Pisces
    Died June 281836 (Aged 85)
    Location of Death Montpelier, Orange, VA
    Cause of Death unspecified
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Anglican/Episcopalian
    University Princeton University
    Occupation Head of State
    Celebrity Index Ja
    Claim to Fame 4th US President

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  • Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.
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  • The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home.
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  • What prudent merchant will hazard his fortunes in any new branch of commerce when he knows not that his plans may be rendered unlawful before they can be executed?
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  • A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained in arms, is the best most natural defense of a free country.
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  • If men were angels, no government would be necessary.
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  • The safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim, and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed
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  • To the press alone, chequered as it is with abuses, the world is indebted for all the triumphs which have been gained by reason and humanity over error and oppression
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  • Liberty and order will never be perfectly safe, until a trespass on the constitutional provisions for either, shall be felt with the same keenness that resents an invasion of the dearest rights.
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  • A good government implies two things: fidelity to the object of government, which is the happiness of the people; secondly, a knowledge of the means by which that object can be best attained
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  • I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents.
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  • If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy
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  • If men were angels, no government would be necessary.
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  • I believe there are more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.
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