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  • moved to the Madison building in the 1970s. File:Exterior view, from corner of Independence Ave. and 2nd St. Library of Congress James Madison Building, Washington
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  • Jefferson defeated Adams in 1800, he and his fellow Virginians James Madison and James Monroe would each serve two terms, eventually dominating the nation's
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  • fed15.htm.  English (2003), pp. 5–6 Collier (1986), p. 5 James Madison (1787). "James Madison and the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787 – Engendering
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  • more stringent than those for representatives. In Federalist No. 62, James Madison justified this arrangement by arguing that the "senatorial trust" called
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  • several framers of the U.S. Constitution, such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, believed that the required role of the Senate is to advise the president
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  • Constitution of the United States (category James Madison)
    https://teachingamericanhistory.org/resource/fafd-stageone/.  Madison, James (1902) The Writings of James Madison, vol. 4, 1787: The Journal of the Constitutional Convention
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  • percolate for a half-century and was supported by presidents from James Madison to James Polk. The 1846–48 Mexican–American War gave the proposal new steam
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  • Revolution James Madison, colonel in the Orange County Militia at the start of the American Revolution and aide to his father, James Madison, Sr., who was
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  • for a federal town". In Federalist No. 43, published January 23, 1788, James Madison argued that the new federal government would need authority over a national
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  • steward or stewardess, sometimes the doorkeeper, and beginning with President James Buchanan, the usher. The position of chief usher was not established until
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  • fed15.htm.  English (2003), pp. 5–6 Collier (1986), p. 5 James Madison (1787). "James Madison and the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787 – Engendering
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  • president of the James Madison Memorial Foundation. The Foundation awarded its inaugural class of 48 James Madison Fellows in 1992. The James Madison Foundation
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  • Gallatin 3.JPG Albert Gallatin Pennsylvania May 14, 1801 February 8, 1814 James Madison 5 File:George W Campbell cph.3a00320.jpg George W. Campbell Tennessee
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  • salaries were paid by the president personally. In fact, all presidents up to James Buchanan paid the salaries of their private secretaries out of their own
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  • 1828 (26 years, 153 days) (served the longest term) Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams 33 days vacant 4 File:WilliamClarkPA.jpg
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  • Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas, Frank Murphy, Robert H. Jackson and James F. Byrnes. Historically, only George Washington has had equal or greater
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  • SecNavy.jpeg Paul Hamilton South Carolina 15 May 1809 – 31 December 1812 James Madison 4 File:William-Jones.jpg William Jones Pennsylvania 19 January 1813 –
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  • Virginians were instrumental in writing the United States Constitution: James Madison drafted the Virginia Plan in 1787 and the Bill of Rights in 1789. Virginia
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  • fed15.htm.  English (2003), pp. 5–6 Collier (1986), p. 5 James Madison (1787). "James Madison and the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787 – Engendering
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  • government. Edward Carrington advocated this position in a letter to James Madison, and it was also discussed by Alexander Hamilton in Federalist No. 81
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