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Madison, James
Madison, James ( 1751 – 1836 )US Democratic Republican statesman, 4th President of the USA ( 1809 – 17 ). Before taking office, he played a leading part in drawing up the US Constitution ( 1787 ) and proposed the Bill of Rights ( 1791 ). His presidency saw the US emerge successfully from the War of 1812 against Britain.
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