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  • ...n in Philadelphia, Randolph introduced the [[Virginia Plan]] designed by [[James Madison]] as an outline for a new national government. He argued against importatio
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  • ...ed an expansionist course and, as a disciple of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]'s philosophy, believed that territorial expansion could alleviate section
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  • He has received the James Madison Award from the American Library Association (2006), the Public Access to Go
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  • * Leibiger, Stuart. "Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of the American Republic." U. Press of Virginia, 1999. 28
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  • ...the first five presidents, [[George Washington]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]], and [[James Monroe]], were Virginians. The remaining Presidents from Vir ...as Jefferson]]. Other prominent institutions of higher education include [[James Madison University]], [[Virginia Polytechnic Institute]] and [[Hampden-Sydney Colle
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  • ...ntral issues in domestic American politics with [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]] leading the opposition. They feared that closer economic ties with Brita
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  • ...em]], 1792-1820s. It was founded in 1791-92 by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]. Foreign policy was a central issue, as the party opposed Britain in fo ...The Republicans elected presidents [[Thomas Jefferson]] (1800 and 1804), [[James Madison]] (1808 and 1812), and [[James Monroe]] (1816 and 1820). By 1900 Republican
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  • ...ms expertise as a foreign minister was again needed. In 1809, President [[James Madison]] appointed him minister to Russia, which was then engaged in a monumental * [[James Madison]]
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  • ...s by economic means. First [[Thomas Jefferson]], and then his successor, [[James Madison]], restricted American trade to the belligerents in the hope of forcing a c ...ain gain in the region was when Congress in February 1813 gave President [[James Madison]] authorization to take possession of [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] west
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  • ...''Jeffersonian Republican Party''') (created by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]). Partisan politics virtually ended during the [[Era of Good Feelings]] ( ...//memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=mjm&fileName=05/mjm05.db&recNum=591 James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, March 2, 1794.] "I see by a paper of last evening that
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  • ...cation of the Constitution in the ''Federalist Papers'' (coauthored with [[James Madison]] and [[John Jay]]) and built a solid, permanent financial base for the nat
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  • ...isted or "Publius", the pseudonym three authors ([[Alexander Hamilton]], [[James Madison]] and [[John Jay]]) used jointly for the [[Federalist Papers]]. Pseudonyms
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  • ...Bank of the United States]]. It was founded during the administration of [[James Madison]] who realized the need for a strong national bank when he tried to finance ...Jackson's presidency was [[Nicholas Biddle]]. The bank was created after [[James Madison]] and [[Albert Gallatin]] found the government unable to finance the [[War
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  • *6: [[James Madison Leach|James M. Leach]] (1815-1891), ''[[Independent (politics)|Independent]
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  • ...l as [[Jonathan Edwards]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]] in America. They were endorsed by "enlightene
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  • ...On November 20, 1856, he married 20 year-old Adele Cutts, the daughter of James Madison Cutts and a great-niece of Dolley Madison. <ref> Clinton 1988</ref>
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  • [[James Madison]], [[James Monroe]], and [[John Quincy Adams]] were all elected as Republic
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  • After completing undergraduate studies in chemistry and mathematics at [[James Madison University]] in [[Harrisonburg, Virginia]], Angell spent a year as a [[Fulb
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  • ...l Spanish fort, and requested protection by the United States. President [[James Madison]] annexed the area to the [[Louisiana Territory]] by proclamation. Madison
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