# 4 – James Madison Born: March 16, 1751 Birthplace: Port Conway, Virginia Political Party: Democratic-Republican Terms: 2 (1809-1817) Nickname: “Father.

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# 4 – James Madison

Born: March 16, 1751 Birthplace: Port Conway, Virginia Political Party: Democratic-Republican Terms: 2 ( ) Nickname: “Father of the Constitution” Children: none Died: June28, 1836

#4 – James Madison Was raised in Orange County, Virginia. Attended College of New Jersey – later renamed Princeton. Passes the bar exam – becomes a lawyer. 1776: Helped write the Virginia state Constitution : served on the Council of State in Virginia : served as a delegate from Virginia to the Confederation Congress.

#4 – James Madison : served in the Virginia legislature. 1787: delegate to the Constitutional Convention. Created the Virginia Plan: 1. Federal court system 2. A strong executive branch 3. A bicameral legislature “Father of the Constitution”

#4 – James Madison : member of the Confederation Congress : U.S. Representative from Virginia. 1794: married Dolly Paine Todd : served as a Virginia legislator. 1801: appointed Secretary of State under Jefferson’s Presidency

#4 – James Madison He helped negotiate the Louisiana Purchase. 1809: elected 4 th President of the U.S.

#4 – James Madison 1812: War of Madison asks Congress to declare war with Britain. Britain continues to seize American cargo ships in the Atlantic. August 1814: Washington D.C. is invaded by the British. Destroys the city. Burns down the White House.

#4 – James Madison Sep. 14, 1814: The British attack Baltimore, Maryland. Francis Scott Key, a witness, saw the U.S. flag over Fort McHenry. When the battle was over the flag was still there…. He writes the Star Spangled Banner. It is only a poem at first. It is made into a song around the 1900’s.

#4 James Madison Dec. 24, 1814: Treaty of Ghent is signed. Ends the War of : Helps negotiate the Rush-Bagot Agreement: No military along the Canada/U.S border. 1817: Ends his Presidency.

1829: When Jefferson dies he takes over the creation of the University of Virginia : Retires to his estate – Montpelier. June 28, 1836: Madison dies – natural causes

Interesting Facts: 1812: War with Britain begins 1814: Washington D.C. burned to the ground. 1814: Francis Scott Key writes the “Star Spangled Banner” 1814: Treaty of Ghent signed – ends war. 1815: Battle of New Orleans fought 1816: Baltimore becomes the first city with gas lighting. 1816: miners safety lamp invented.

States admitted: (19) 1812: Louisiana (18) 1816: Indiana (19) 19 states in the Union