James Madison: Chronology of His Life and
Career. (1751-1836) statesman,
politician, President of the United States
James Madison served his country in
many public offices in a career that spanned 40 years.
Called "the Father of the Constitution,"
Madison planned the system of checks and balances that
regulate the legislative, executive, and judicial
branches of the federal government. As a member of the
U.S. House of Representatives, he proposed resolutions
for organizing the Departments of State, Treasury, and
War, drafted much of the first tariff act, and was
largely responsible for drafting the Bill of Rights.
While serving as Thomas Jefferson's Secretary of State,
the United States purchased the vast Louisiana Territory
from France.
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Mar 16, 1751 |
Born at Port Conway, Virginia. |
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1771 |
Graduated from the College of New Jersey (now
Princeton University). |
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1774 |
Elected to the Orange County, Virginia,
Committee of Safety. |
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1776 |
Served on a committee that drafted a new
Virginia Constitution and the Virginia
Declaration of Rights. |
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1776 |
Served in Virginia's first Legislative
Assembly. |
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1778 |
Elected to the Governor's Council. |
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1779 |
Elected to the Continental Congress. |
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1783 |
Elected to the Virginia State Assembly. |
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1787 |
Served at the Constitutional Convention. |
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1787 |
With Alexander
Hamilton and John Jay,
wrote a series of letters to newspapers favoring
ratification of the Constitution that were
published as The
Federalist. |
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1789 |
Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. |
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Sep 15, 1794 |
Married Dolley
Payne Todd. |
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1798 |
Drafted the Virginia Resolutions of 1798,
proposing joint action by the states in declaring
the Alien and Sedition Acts unconstitutional. |
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1799 |
Elected to the Virginia State Assembly. |
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1801 |
Appointed Secretary
of State. |
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1808 |
Elected President of
the United States. |
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1812 |
Re-elected President. |
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1826 |
Became rector of the University of Virginia. |
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1829 |
Served at the Virginia Constitutional
Convention. |
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Jun 28, 1836 |
Died at Montpelier, Virginia. |
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Alexander
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John Jay
The
Federalist
Dolley Payne Todd Madison
Secretary
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