James Madison: Architect of the Constitution

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James Madison was born on March 16 in 1751 he grew up with a large family in Orange County, Virginia. When he was younger he was very sick but he still wanted to learn. He risked his health and his life just to learn more. At age 18 he went to the College of New Jersey which is now called Princeton University. He later became the 4th president and in Philadelphia May of 1787 he and delegates from every other state came together to write the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. He was a very small man he was very short at only 5’4’’, he was only 100 pounds and was very skinny he also had blue eyes. Some people think that he didn't do the right thing and that he didn't help our country but I think he did very well. He helped write the Constitution …show more content…

He also went into battle with his troops, he didn't just tell them what to do and send them off he went with them to help, which I think was the right thing to do. James Madison had a diary and many memoirs about different stages of his life. In one of the many diaries he wrote “Monday May 14th 1787 was the day fixed for the meeting of the deputies in Convention for revising the federal System of Government. On that day a small number only had assembled. Seven States were not convened till,”. Madison made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing, with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay in the Federalist essays. In later years, when he was referred to as the "Father of the Constitution”. Madison looked his work but Overwork produced several years of hysteria and early death, which made military training difficult but did not prevent home study of public law. Madison lived a long, full and successful life. He is one of the reasons our country is the way it is to this day, most of the documents that he helped write are still being studied and used today to keep things the same. Madison died at the age of 85 on June 28, 1863 in his hometown Orange County Virginia from heart failure and his sicknesses from when he was

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