![]() ![]() ![]() James Madison is sometimes viewed as being temperamentally unsuited for leadership, but a closer examination of his performance at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, his term as Speaker of the House, as Secretary of State under Jefferson and as President reveals otherwise. Madison was selected as Jefferson's successor by Republicans in Congress and won the election of 1808 easily. As Jefferson’s Secretary of State and closest advisor, Madison’s transition to the higher office was essentially seamless, yet he inherited most of the same problems with which Jefferson had been dealing. Madison and Jefferson exchanged frequent visits when able, and their collected correspondence fills three hefty volumes. Madison's home, Montpelier, near Orange, Virginia, is about 27 miles from Monticello. ![]() James Madison was a close friend and political ally of Jefferson. ![]()
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