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  • ...Henry Adams, ''History of the United States during the Administrations of James Madison'' (1891; Library of America ed. 1986) * Rutland, Robert A., ed. ''James Madison and the American Nation, 1751-1836: An Encyclopedia.'' (1994)
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  • | Mar. 4, 1809 || Feb 9, 1814 || [[James Madison]] | Feb. 9, 1814 || Sept. 26, 1814 || [[James Madison]]
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  • ...Virginia Polytechnic Institute]] (known more commonly as Virginia Tech), [[James Madison University]], and several others.
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  • ...onalists at Annapolis, especially [[Alexander Hamilton]] of New York and [[James Madison]] of Virginia, used it to call for the Philadelphia convention. The Annapol ...to Congress and eventually to state ratification conventions for approval. James Madison, who arrived in Philadelphia early to map out an initial plan for debate, i
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  • ...ional and party questions, and the history of political parties,'' (1861)] James Madison Cutts, ed. (1866) [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC06737503&id=vEuAMR
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  • ...y System]]. The most prominent spokesmen included [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]], [[Albert Gallatin]], [[John Randolph of Roanoke]] and [[Nathaniel Macon]
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  • ...ught to be a team recruited by [[Alexander Hamilton]], who also included [[James Madison]] and [[John Jay]] in the project) laid out a series of complex and detaile
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  • ...st)|Publius]], an [[allonym]] adopted by authors [[Alexander Hamilton]], [[James Madison]], and [[John Jay]] to evoke the [[republicanism|republican]] spirit of the
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  • ...12 when Congress voted for war following a strong message from President [[James Madison]]. The main causes were Britain's need for sailors to fight [[Napoleon]], a On June 1, 1812, President [[James Madison]] sent a message to Congress recounting American grievances against Britain
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  • * Banning, Lance. ''The Sacred Fire of Liberty: James Madison and the Founding of the Federal Republic'' (1995), to 1795; [http://www.qu
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  • *6: [[James Madison Leach|James M. Leach]] ''([[Independent (politics)|I]])''
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  • ...for an enormous building intended to be an efficient library, although the James Madison Memorial Building did not fully anticipate the computer technologies that w
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  • [[Image:Jamesmadison.jpg|right|thumb|James Madison]] '''James Madison''' (March 5, 1751 [OS] – June 28, 1836 [NS]), an American politician, pol
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  • ...r the shared pseudonym "Publius" by Alexander Hamilton (c. 52 articles), [[James Madison]] (28 articles) and [[John Jay]] (five articles)
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  • ...e Treasury]] from 1801 to 1814 under presidents [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]. Expert in finance, Gallatin designed and implemented [[Democratic-Repub ...eader in the new Jeffersonian [[Democratic-Republican Party]], headed by [[James Madison]]. By 1797, when Madison retired, Gallatin became the party leader in the H
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  • ...es in the Articles of Confederation, but several key members, especially [[James Madison]], decided to use the convention to try to fundamentally change the structu ...To further the cause during the ratification debates, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and [[John Jay]] published a series of letters to the people of [[New York
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  • ...at was promised he supported the new government. In 1788 he ran against [[James Madison]] for the new national Congress, but was ...Republican nomination even when Jefferson and most party leaders wanted [[James Madison]].
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  • *James Madison drafts the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, known collectivel
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