James Madison's Accomplishments

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A child was born on the 16th of March in 1751 on Belle Grove, a plantation located in Port Conway, Virginia. This child was the eldest of his parents’ twelve children, and was from a very well-off family. His father gained wealth by inheritance, while his mother was a daughter of an affluent tobacco merchant. During his youth, he suffered from different types of illnesses which held him off from doing a lot of activities that other children were able to do. Nevertheless, little did we know that this child grew up as the person who our nation now know as the “Father of Constitution.” James Madison Jr., the fourth president of the United States of America, and one of the country’s founding fathers. Because of the achievements that he has done, …show more content…

They met secretly on the summer of 1787; and finally, on September 17, 1787, the congress delegates signed what is now known as the U.S. Constitution. This whole event means that age was never a hindrance to James Madison since he was able to demonstrate the great qualities of a great leader. He clearly had a tremendous future in the field of government.
Moving on, on the 4th of March in the year 1809, James Madison became the fourth president of the United States of America. According to Richard Brookhiser, author of a book titled James Madison, James Madison said that “[h]e put his trust in his “purposes” and “principles,” the main ones being neutrality, support of the Constitution, economy, and a limited military” (181). This statement was the embodiment of his presidential career. He made sure that his decisions were deeply related to this proclamation.
There is no doubt that James Madison has obtained success as the country’s president. Some of his vast achievements were written on the University of Virginia’s Miller Center’s article titled “James Madison - Key Events”, for example, the occupation of West Florida in 1810, the victory on the Battle of Tippecanoe, and granting statehood to Louisiana and Indiana (n.pag.). James Madison was able to captivate the hearts of the Americans through his outstanding work during his time in the

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