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Madison played a very large role in the drafting of the [[Constitution|United States Constitution]]. His notes, taken during the proceedings, are a primary source of the debate, sometimes heated, over the strength of the future federal government. He felt so strongly about the Constitution that, along with [[Alexander Hamilton]] and John Jay, published letters in its favor in newspapers under the name ''Publius''. These letters were later compiled into what is known as The Federalist Papers. Madison was also the fourth President of the United States. During his time as President, the United States fought and won the War of 1812. | Madison played a very large role in the drafting of the [[Constitution|United States Constitution]]. His notes, taken during the proceedings, are a primary source of the debate, sometimes heated, over the strength of the future federal government. He felt so strongly about the Constitution that, along with [[Alexander Hamilton]] and John Jay, published letters in its favor in newspapers under the name ''Publius''. These letters were later compiled into what is known as The Federalist Papers. Madison was also the fourth President of the United States. During his time as President, the United States fought and won the War of 1812. | ||