MLA style: editor: J.C.A. Stagg
Gerald L.Baliles. "A Life in Brief." Miller Center of Public Affairs. Charlottesville, VA: Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, 2008.
Web Sites: http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/madison/essays/biography/1
http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/president.asp?PresidentNumber=4
Personal info;
- Born: March 16, 1751
- Died: June 28, 1836
- First Lady: Dolley Madison >Wife<>
- Education Level: College
- School Attended: Princeton University
- Religion: Episcopalian
- ;::>fact<::; Both of his vice presidents died in office.
My Summary:
-- James Madison was a close friend to Thomas Jefferson, who he worked with closely to push through religious statues. He grew up in a wealthy family and was given a good education. In the year of 1776, he came a delegate to the revolutionary Virginia Convention (VC). Madison found himself to like to debate over independence. Madison became, to be known as, a respected leader of the congress. When James Madison announced his marriage to Dolley Payne Todd, everyone was in shock. Dolley Payne Todd became one of the most popular First Ladies to ever be the White House's present. Madison had est. respect for American rights on the high seas and the war event/issue had made hi even popular in 1808. Because of all this, Madison was the most successful and possibly the most influential to all the founding Fathers.
a. The article was useful to my research because it told me about the his life, his president time when he was around, it told his impact and legacy and much more then what i expected.
b. This was secondary source because this isn't actually from the real source itself. But it is someone who is telling it over to have information.
c. The intended audience was people who wanted to be informed with information about James Madison
d. i dont know.

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