Madison,
James
(1750-1836) Statesman; member of Congress; fourth
President of the U.S. Leader of the party of Jefferson; Secretary of
State under Jefferson; Co-author with Hamilton and Jay of The
Federalist. |
AGRARIAN
SOCIETIES |
20
Dec 1787 |
Madison,
James
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BRITAIN
Conditions
|
28
Oct 1785 |
Madison,
James
|
CONGRESS
Location of Session |
2
Nov 1793 |
| Madison,
James |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Bill of Rights
|
20
Dec 1787 |
| Madison,
James |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Bill of Rights
|
28
Aug 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Bill of Rights
|
15
Mar 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Bill of Rights
|
28
Dec 1794 |
| Madison,
James |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Implementation Under Law |
31
Jul 1788 |
| Madison,
James |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Taxation and War |
18
Nov 1788 |
| Madison,
James |
DECLARATION
OF INDEPENDENCE |
30
Aug 1823 |
| Madison,
James |
DECLARATION
OF INDEPENDENCE
Not Original Thinking |
30
Aug 1823 |
| Madison,
James |
DEFENSE
|
8
Apr 1794 |
| Madison,
James |
DEFENSE
Preparedness |
13
Jul 1813 |
| Madison,
James |
EUROPEAN
VIEWS OF THE U.S. |
1
Sep 1785 |
| Madison,
James |
FEDERALIST
PAPERS |
18
Nov 1788 |
Madison,
James
|
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Britain and France at War |
13
May 1793 |
| Madison,
James |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Britain |
19
Apr 1809 |
Madison,
James
|
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Britain |
26
Nov 1809 |
Madison,
James
|
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
France |
21
Jun 1798 |
| Madison,
James |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
France and Haiti |
5
Feb 1799 |
| Madison,
James |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Preparedness for War |
17
Mar 1809 |
Madison,
James
|
FRANCE
Government
Reform of |
18
Jun 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
FRANCE
Government
Reform of |
28
Aug 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
FRANCE
Revolution |
11
May 1789 |
|
Madison, James |
FRANCE
Revolution |
22
Jul 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
GOVERNMENT
Checks and Balances |
16
Dec 1786 |
| Madison,
James |
GOVERNMENT
Just |
30
Jan 1787 |
| Madison,
James |
GOVERNMENT
Power |
20
Dec 1787 |
| Madison,
James |
HAMILTON,
ALEXANDER |
21
Sep 1795 |
| Madison,
James |
HUMAN
NATURE
Destructive Tendencies In |
1
Jan 1797 |
| Madison,
James |
INDIGENOUS
AMERICAN TRIBES
Mohawk Language |
12
Jan 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
JONES,
JOHN PAUL |
28
Aug 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
KNOWLEDGE
Medical |
13
Jan 1821 |
| Madison,
James |
LAFAYETTE,
MARQUIS DE |
30
Jan 1787 |
| Madison,
James |
LAFAYETTE,
MARQUIS DE |
12
Jan 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
LAND
Land Ownership and Natural Rights |
6
Sep 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
MISSISSIPPI
RIVER
Control of |
30
Jan 1787 |
| Madison,
James |
MONTICELLO
Farming Report |
17
Mar 1809 |
| Madison,
James |
PHYSIOCRATS
Turgot |
12
Jan 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
PUBLIC
SERVICE
Desire to Remain out of Office |
28
Aug 1789 |
| Madison,
James |
PUBLIC
SERVICE
Vice Presidency |
1
Jan 1797 |
| Madison,
James |
SLAVERY
and the U.S. Constitution |
8
Sep 1793 |
| Madison,
James |
TAXATION
Excise Taxes |
28
Dec 1794 |
| Madison,
James |
WASHINGTON,
GEORGE
Health |
9
Jun 1793 |
Marshall,
John
(1755-1835) Soldier in the Continental army; leader
of the Federalist party in Virginia; appointed Chief Justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court by President John Adams, serving from 1801 to
1835. |
SUBJECT |
Date
|
Mason,
Stephen T.
(1760-1803) Soldier in Continental army; senator;
opponent of Sedition Act. |
SUBJECT |
Date
|
Mason
|
FRANCE
Revolution |
4
Feb 1791 |
| Mason
|
REPUBLICANISM
Internal Attacks on |
4
Feb 1791 |
Maury,
James
|
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Britain and France at War |
21
Nov 1807 |
| Maury,
James |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Britain
War |
25
Apr 1812 |
Mazzei,
Philip
(1730-1816) Jefferson's neighbor in Albermarle
County; carried on agricultural experiments; during war for
independence served as Virginia's agent at court of the Grand Duke
of Tuscany. |
UNITY
Party Politics
Aristocratical Party |
24
Apr 1796 |
Melish,
John
|
COMMERCE
Manufactures in the Western States |
13
Jan 1813 |
| Melish,
John |
UNITY
Political Parties
Difference Between Two Major Parties |
13
Jan 1813 |
Monroe,
James
(1758-1831) Fifth President of U.S.; law student of
Jefferson; U.S. senator; minister to France; governor of Virginia;
Secretary of State under Madison; formulated policy of the U.S. that
became the Monroe Doctrine. |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Britain and France at War |
5
May 1793 |
| Monroe,
James |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Britain |
4
May 1806 |
Monroe,
James
|
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Cuba |
24
Oct 1823 |
| Monroe,
James |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Monroe Doctrine |
24
Oct 1823 |
|
Monroe, James |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Nonintervention in Domestic Politics |
11
Jun 1823 |
| Monroe,
James |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Spain and South America |
4
Feb 1816 |
Monroe,
James
|
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Spain and England |
11
Jun 1823 |
| Monroe,
James |
FRANKLIN,
BENJAMIN |
28
Aug 1785 |
| Monroe,
James |
GOVERNMENT
Public Revenue and Debt |
1
Jan 1815 |
|
Monroe, James |
LAND
Land Sales to Retire Government Debt |
28
Aug 1785 |
| Monroe,
James |
LAND
Settlement |
17
Jun 1785 |
| Monroe,
James |
PAINE,
THOMAS |
10
Jul 1791 |
| Monroe,
James |
PRESIDENCY
Election of 1808 |
18
Feb 1808 |
| Monroe,
James |
SLAVERY
and U.S. Constitution |
17
Jun 1785 |
| Monroe,
James |
TRADE |
17
Jun 1785 |
Morris,
Gouverneur
(1752-1816) Member of the Congintental Congress and
Constitutional Convention; commissioner to England; minister to
France. |
FRANCE
Government
Structure |
12
Mar 1793 |
| Morris,
Gouverneur |
GOVERNMENT
Forms of |
12
Mar 1793 |
Nelson,
Thomas
(1738-1789) Signer of the Declaration of
Independence; soldier in Continental army; governor of Virginia. |
GOVERNANCE |
16
May 1776 |
| Nelson,
Thomas |
INDEPENDENCE
AND SOVEREIGNTY |
-
--- 1776 |
Norvell,
John
(1790-1850) Philadelphia printer; moved to Michigan
and elected to U.S. Senate.
|
FREEDOM
OF THE PRESS
Ideals of |
11
Jun 1807 |
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