James Madison Co-Composed The Federalist Papers

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The fourth president of the inited States, James Madison, believed in a strong yet equalized federal government. James Madison co-composed the Federalist Papers, composed the principal drafts of the Constitution of the United States, and sponsored the Bill of Rights. Until today, he is known as the “Father of the Constitution.” All these documents have to do with individual’s equality, freedom, and justice. Throughout this paper I will provide information on how James Madison used these documents and what he was trying to get out of it. It all started when James Madison got involved in the Revolutionary Times. Right after Madison graduated in 1771. When he returned to Virginia in 1772, Madison got himself up to speed in the pressures between