James Madison 4 th President 1809-1817 Political Party: Democratic-Republican Vice President: 1 st term: George Clinton 2 nd term: Elbridge Gerry.

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James Madison 4 th President Political Party: Democratic-Republican Vice President: 1 st term: George Clinton 2 nd term: Elbridge Gerry

James Madison – Domestic Policies American System: unite regions of the country through an interconnected economy. Improve transportation Tariff of 1816: imported goods were taxed to raise money for building roads and canals. National Bank: Established the 2 nd National Bank for 20 years, common currency

James Madison – Foreign Policy War of 1812: War against Great Britain. British armed Native Americans, British Impressments of American sailors, interfering with US trade –British burned down Capital