James Madison Biography Essay

430 Words2 Pages

James Madison was born on March 16, 1751 in Orange County, Virginia (“ Madison, James”). Madison is the oldest of 12 children, yet only 7 of his siblings lived through adulthood (“ James, Madison”). In the year of 1762 James was sent to boarding school, then five years later he had returned home. Madison had returned home due to the fact he was experiencing bouts of ill health throughout his life (“ Madison, James”). Later on in the year of 1769 James went to the College of New Jersey (Princeton), he later graduated in 1771. Finally, back in Montpelier 1772 James had studied law ,but had no passion for the subject. In Madison’s early career he had gained his 1st experience with politics by being chosen to be in the Orange County of Safety in the year of 1774. Later on in his career he was elected to the Virginia Convention in 1776. After running for the election in year of 1777 for the Virginia Convention he had lost, but was then chosen for the Council of State through 1777- 1779. With having experience of being 2 years on the
Fierro (2) governor’s council he was sent in 1780 as a representative to the Second Continental Congress. Madison later on returned back to the Virginia’s House of Delegates in 1784, only to be sent as a representative of the Constitutional …show more content…

For example, James became the 4th president of the United States in 1809 - 1817 (“James Madison Biography”). Madison had played a valuable role in ratification and the writing of the Federal Constitution (“Madison, James”). James had also sponsored the first 10 amendments for the Constitution. As well as helping with the amendments and Federal Constitutions, he helped design the system of Separation of Powers along with the Checks and Balances. In 1787, following the Constitutional Convention Madison joined statesman John Jay and Alexander Hamilton to write a series of essays called The