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This piece instead assesses the contributions of a different American colossus—James Madison—and examines the War of 1812 as we observe the 200th anniversary of the treaty that ended the ...
JAMES MADISON: COMMANDER IN CHIEF (627 pp ... s massive biography begins as Madison is leading the U.S. into the War of 1812. In the five previous volumes, Brant argued energetically and ...
including the admission of men into it after World War II at the request of the Veterans Administration. In 1947, the first iteration of the James Madison men's basketball team was formed.
Challenges: James Madison struggled to keep the nation neutral in the war between Britain and France. Strong dissent, especially in New England, characterized the strife as “Mr. Madison’s War.” Major ...
Interestingly, James Madison, one of America’s founding fathers ... and descending into something like Alex Garland’s Civil War.
Leading James Madison scholars from around the continent ... under the guidance of Alexander Hamilton, a powerful, war-making state similar to Britain and France. Madison feared modern fiscal-military ...
In a recent post at the Originalism Blog, legal scholar Rob Natelson criticizes me for relying on James ... at war with the United States. Natelson may well be right to suggest that Madison's ...
Lizzo plays priceless crystal flute that belonged to James Madison "Lizzo be fluting": The ... D.C. during the War of 1812, according to the Library, the research arm of Congress.