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Essay heading: Jefferson Loves Madison
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(Ellis) When Jefferson was the Minister to France, he entrusted the care and maintenance of his influence and reputation in America on Madison. Without Madison’s continued support and efforts, Jefferson arguably could not have enjoyed the political success he had upon returning from France. The Bill of Rights, critical to the Jeffersonian republic, may not have been part of the original Constitution had Madison not exhibited the authority he did at the Constitutional Convention... displayed 300 characters
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The Bill of Rights, critical to the Jeffersonian republic, may not have been part of the original Constitution had Madison not exhibited the authority he did at the Constitutional Convention. Madison’s careful language in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions both maximized their effect and prevented an embarrassment to Jeffersonian democracy during the later nullification controversy... displayed next 300 characters
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