Founding Fathers: James Madison The writing of the Constitution was one of the most monumental changes in the United States government. There were many men who wrote this document; fifty-five to be exact known as the founding fathers. One man that had some of the most influential ideas is a man by the name of James Madison. He made many contributions to the writing of the Constitution, including: being the recorder of information, writing of the Virginia Plan, campaigning for the ratification of the Constitution, and introducing the Bill of Rights. James Madison, a reprehensive of Virginia, took diligent notes of the Constitution convention. His note taking lead to him becoming the chief recorder of information, for the course of the one-hundred day convention. Later, becoming a part of the committee of style in the final stages of the Constitution. The job of the committee was to revise the style of the Constitution as well as being responsible for the arrangement of the articles that had been agreed upon. …show more content…
Madison created the Virginia Plan, favoring a nationalist’s point of view. The Virginia Plan proposed a strong central government with three branches: executive, judicial and legislative. The legislative branch would have two houses, both of which would be based on population. The Virginia Plan was a cause of major debate opposing the New Jersey Plan. A compromise was eventually made to satisfy both the Federalist and the antifederalists. Madison is known for his major contribution that was so important to the creation of the