The united states was two different countries before and after the war of 1812. Beginning in june of 1812 the war hit all of the united stated weak spots which we them fixed after the war, so history would not repeat itself. Before the war...
As the first semester of History 1301 has come to an end, I have learned many things when it comes to the history of our country. As a lover of crime, action, and thrillers, the unit that really jumped out to me was Unit three’s...
The new Secretary of State was James Madison. Marbury versus Madison (1803) — The new Secretary of State, James Madison, cut Marbury's compensation; Marbury sued James Madison for his pay. The court decided that Marbury was qualified for his pay, however the court had no...
The war of 1812 had all started when the british had started to interfere with american trade which the U.S decided which was illegal by law. The French and The British were going to try and come up with or use a lot of strategy...
American foreign policy is constantly changing and has gotten us into some tight situations as well as getting us out of some. America has been in talks with many countries over the years some resulting in treaties and some in wars. Foreign policy changes with...
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James Madison starts his celebrated federalist paper by clarifying that the motivation behind this exposition is to enable the perusers to see how the structure of the proposed government makes freedom conceivable. Each branch ought to be, as Madison would like to think, for the...
James Madison, also known as the “Father of the Constitution” was one of the few Founding Fathers who served as the president of the United States and served a pivotal role in constructing the Bill of Rights and the Federalist Papers defining the powers of...
In 1784, Patrick Henry proposed a general tax on Virginians to support teachers of Christianity for the benefit of the common good. In response, James Madison wrote the Memorial and Remonstrance in 1785. In the document, Madison argued against the tax proclaiming it was a...
In the spring of 1786 the Confederation Congress formally endorsed the calling of a special convention in Annapolis in an effort to (more effectively) consider further commercial reform and create a far more nationalized and/or unified trade policy for the states rather than the current...