History of James Madison and his Constitution


James Madison
 
James Madison was natural on March 16, 1751, in Port Conway, Virginia, to James Madison Sr. and Nellie Conway Madison. The oldest of 12 children, Madison was hoisted on the family agricultural estate, Montpelier, in Orange County, Virginia. At age 18, Madison left Montpelier to go to the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). 

After graduation, Madison took an attention in the association between the American colonies and Britain, which had grown turbulent over the issue of British taxation. When Virginia began arrange for the American innovative War (1775-83), Madison was selected a colonel in the Orange County militia.

Small in physique and sickly, he soon gave up a military career for a following one. In 1776, he represented Orange County at the Virginia establishment gathering to organize a new state government no longer under British regulation. 

The Constitution of Father: 

After the colonies declared autonomy from Britain in 1776, the Articles of amalgamation were created as the first establishment of the United States. The Articles were approve in 1781 and gave most of the power to the person state government who acted more like entity countries than a union. 

This arrangement left the national Congress weak, with no aptitude to properly manage federal liability or maintain a national army. Madison and Franklin after undertaking a general study of other world governments, came to the termination that America needed a strong federal administration in order to help adjust the state government and create a better system for raising centralized money. 

He felt the government should be set up with a system of checks and balances so no division had greater power over the other. Madison also optional that governors and judges have improved roles in government in order to help supervise the state government.
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