James Madison
Overview
James Madison, the fourth president of the United States, was a central architect of the American constitutional system. At the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Madison proposed the Virginia Plan, which outlined three separate branches of government and a bicameral legislature—ideas that became the foundation of the US Constitution.
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