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  1. James Madison: Fourth President 1809-1817 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-02
  2. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - James Madison by James Madison, 2009-08-02
  3. Papers Of Presidents Madison - James D.Richardson by James D.Richardson, 2010-02-15
  4. Message from the President of the United States; transmitting a report from the secretary of state, on the subject of impressments, in obedience to a resolution of the House of representatives of the twenty-ninth of November last. January 16, 1812 by James Madison, James Monroe, et all 1812
  5. The Inaugural Addresses and State of the Union Addresses of James Madison by James Madison, 2009-05-03
  6. The Inaugural Addresses of James Madison by James Madison, 2009-05-03
  7. Madison : Character in Time : The US Presidents by R. David Cox, 1998-05-02
  8. James Madison The State of the Union Address (Presidents) by James Madison, 2009-07-18
  9. James Madison - A Biography in His Own Words (The Founding Fathers, Volumes 1 and 2)
  10. The Lives of James Madison and James Monroe, 4th and 5th presidents Of The United States by John Quincy Adams by John Quincy Adams, 2009-03-27
  11. Jefferson and Madison on the Separation of Church and State by Lenni Brenner, 2004-12-25
  12. James Madison Facts about the Presidents: by Janet Podell, 2009-03-01
  13. The Madisons: A Biography by Virginia Moore, 1979-01
  14. State of the Union Address (1st President George Washington to 22nd President Grover Cleveland) (Kindle Preferred Active TOC) by Presidents of the United States of America, 2009-10-01

81. IPL POTUS -- Presidents Of The United States
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Select the president you want information about from the list below. If you don't know which president you are interested in, perhaps the name or subject indexes will help. They are listed at the bottom of the page.
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  • 82. James Madison - Books On The Fourth President Of The United States
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    Prometheus Books; ISBN: 0879755377 James Madison's 'Advice to My Country'
    by James Madison, David B. Mattern (Editor) Hardcover - 144 pages (April 1997) Univ Pr of Virginia; ISBN: 0813917174 The Last of the Fathers by Drew R. McCoy Paperback Reprint edition (July 1991) Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt); ISBN: 0521407729 If Men Were Angels : James Madison and the Heartless Empire of Reason (American Political Thought) Richard K. Matthews Hardcover / Published 1994 Usually ships promptly. From Parchment to Power : How James Madison Used the Bill of Rights to Save the Constitution by Robert A. Goldwin Paperback - 213 pages 1 edition (September 1998) AEI Press; ISBN: 0844740136 Delivery sometimes delayed. James Madison : A Biography by Ralph Louis Ketcham Paperback - 753 pages Reprint edition (May 1990) Univ Pr of Virginia; ISBN: 0813912652

    83. Biographies Of The Presidents
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    84. Genealogy Of The US Presidents
    The Whitehouse also supplies us Government Information about the Presidents. Washington;17971801 John Adams; 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson; 1809-1817 james madison;
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  • 85. Freedom: A History Of US. Webisode 2: Revolution. Segment 4 | PBS
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    Revolutions are difficult, but building a strong nation is even harder. In 1781 we faced one of the toughest problems there can be in designing a government . How do you provide freedom for each person and still have a government powerful enough to accomplish things? At first, the government was just too weak. In 1783, the Congress got chased out of Philadelphia by its own army because it hadn't paid their salaries . It had no money and no power to collect taxes After their bad experience with kings and Parliament, Americans were afraid of a strong congress and a strong president. So they had gone to the other extreme. The Articles of Confederation , the country's first constitution, didn't give Congress the power to do much of anything. There was no president except the president of the Congress. And he couldn't do much either. James Madison , among others, was worried. He wrote, "If some very strong props are not applied, the present system will tumble to the ground." So a new constitutional convention was called. When General Washington rode into the country's largest city, Philadelphia

    86. Presidents Of The United States
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    87. American Writers: Jefferson & Madison
    state (18019) under Thomas Jefferson, he helped develop us foreign policy Electedpresident in 1808, he was occupied by the trade and Works by james madison.
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    89. PharmaCongress: Home
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    90. Religious Affiliation Of U.S. Presidents - Church Fund Raising Ideas Center
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    Keep in mind that in the table above, the % of the U.S. population for religious groups are current figures. Religious groups have had much different proportions at various time in U.S. history. One of the most over-represented religious groups among U.S. presidents is Unitarianism. The combined proportion of Unitarian Universalists in the U.S. population is just 0.2% of the population (one in every 500 Americans). Yet there have been 4 Unitarian presidents. On the other end of the scale, the most under-represented religious group is Catholicism, which has had only one U.S. president (John F. Kennedy), despite making up 26% of the current U.S. population. Major religious groups in the U.S. which have never had a U.S. president include: Lutherans (about 5% of the U.S. population); Jews (about 2% of the U.S. population); Latter-day Saints (2%); Pentecostals (about 1.8 %); Muslims (approx. 1 to 1.5%); Eastern Orthodox (approx. 1%); and Churches of Christ (1%). Denomination Number of
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    91. James Madison - History Celebrities
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    Your Ad Could Be Here! Contact Us JAMES MADISON 4th President Term- March 4, 1809 to March 4, 1817 Democratic-Republican Party Birth: Port Conway, Virginia, March 16, 1751 Ancestry: English Marriage: "Harewood" Jefferson County, Virginia, September 15, 1794 to Dorothea (Dolly) Payne Todd who was born in Guilford County, North Carolina, May 20, 1768. Dolly died in Washington D.C., July 12, 1849, and is buried at "Montpelier", Virginia. Children: None Home: "Montpelier", Virginia. Education: Received early education at Donald Robertson's school in Virginia and from private tutors; Awarded B.A. from the College of New Jersey (Princeton 1771); one year postgraduate study at Princeton. Religion: Episcopalian Occupation before Presidency: Member of Orange County Committee of Safety; Delegate to the Virginia Convention; Member of Virginia Legislature; Member of Virginia Executive Council; Delegate to Continental Congress; Delegate to Annapolis Convention; Delegate to Constitutional Convention; Member of the Virginia Ratification Convention; U.S. Congressman; Secretary of State. Age at Inauguration: 57 First Administration: Vice-President: George Clinton of New York, Inauguration March 4, 1809, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.

    92. Biographies Of The U.S. Presidents
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    93. Eva Gremmert's Genealogy Site
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    95. James Madison And James Monroe
    Features information on America's fourth and fifth presidents with an emphasis on their similarities and differences in politics and childhood.
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    Fredericksburg, Virginia A revision of remarks originally presented at the annual meeting of The James Madison Museum, Orange, Virginia, September 25, 1991. The author acknowledges sources passim in Harry Ammon, James Monroe: The Quest for National Identity (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1990). A few years ago two popular singers who had discovered that their work was very sympathetic, each to the other, made a recording that they called "Twin Sons of Different Mothers." That is a phrase which could also be applied to James Madison and James Monroe and indeed increased to triplets, to include Thomas Jefferson. These men shared so much and from each came one of the three great documents of the formation of our country in the world, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Monroe Doctrine. Madison and Monroe were both born in the Northern Neck (as was Washington, and ancestors of many others, including Jefferson), and both spent their mature years on piedmont Virginia farms they loved, in Albemarle and Orange and Loudoun counties. Their lives were tightly interwoven, like brothers including healthy rivalries, as when Monroe twice ran against Madison, and one major period of strain, when for two years they did not speak to or see each other. And they began and ended their careers as colleagues and personal friends.

    96. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Presidents
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  • 97. Dolley Payne (Todd) Madison
    She died in Washington on July 12, 1849. Dolley Payne madison was the wife of PresidentJames madison and one of the most famous First Ladies in us History.
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    Dorothea Payne Todd (1768-1849) was born into a Quaker family. They lived in Guliford County, North Carolina. She then moved to Scotchtown, Virginia, but spent most of her life in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Little else is known about her childhood.
    Her first marriage was a disaster. Her husband and son died of yellow fever in 1793. But, soon after she married James Madison, the 9th president. From 1809-1817 he was president of the United States of America. Now she became known as Dolley Madison.
    In 1814 the British invaded Washington D.C. They burned the White House. But as it was going up in flames she managed to save some important papers and a portrait of George Washington. Dolley Madison is one of the most famous first ladies in American history. Funny what you can find on president's wives, if you just look.
    Dolley Madison was born Dolley Payne in Guilford County, N. C., on May 20, 1768. Her family moved to Virginia when she was an infant, and she spent the first 15 years of her life there. In 1783 her Quaker parents moved to Philadelphia, where, in 1790, she married Quaker lawyer John Todd, Jr. They had two children: one died in 1793 during the same yellow-fever epidemic that took her husband's life; the other was John Payne Todd.

    98. American Presidents: Life Portraits
    Site complements CSPAN television series of the same name. Includes brief facts about each president, Category Society History North America United States presidents...... Pick a president.
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    99. Medical History Of U.S. Presidents

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