James Madison Net Worth

James Madison was an influential figure in American history, born on March 16, 1751 in Port Conway, VA. He is known as the Father of the Constitution and the fourth President of the United States. He is most famous for authoring the United States Bill of Rights, which is a cornerstone of the American legal system.
James Madison is a member of US President

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 16, 1751
Birth Place Port Conway, VA
Age 268 YEARS OLD
Died On Jun 28, 1836 (age 85)
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $85 Million (2024)

James Madison, the fourth President of the United States and a Virginia native, is projected to have an estimated net worth of $85 million by the year 2024. Madison's legacy extends far beyond his financial accomplishments, as he played a pivotal role in shaping the country's Constitution and its early development. Known as the "Father of the Constitution," Madison's intellectual contributions were instrumental in laying the groundwork for a strong central government. While his net worth is significant, Madison's true impact lies in his enduring influence on American democracy and his role in fostering an enduring national identity.

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About

The Father of the Constitution and fourth President of the United States who notably authored the United States Bill of Rights.

Before Fame

He chose to attend the College of New Jersey, which would become Princeton University, instead of the popular institution among Virginians of his day, the College of william & Mary, mainly because of the climate in which the school was located.

Trivia

He wrote the 85 Federalist Papers, which were essays that promoted the ratification of the United States Constitution, along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.

Family Life

His father, James Madison Sr., was a wealthy tobacco planter who owned a plantation, Mt. Pleasant. In 1794, he married Dolley Madison and adopted her son John Payne Todd.

Associated With

He was the U.S. Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson.