James Madison - 4th President of the United States Documentary

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Published 2023-04-10
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All Comments (21)
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  • @bruceweaver1518
    In answer to your question: President Madison was a genius in studying a subject, recognizing the subject’s strengths and weaknesses, and creating a solution. His system of checks and balances on the branches of American government solved the problem of not giving too much power to any government branch. Excellent documentary!
  • @Martin-jk2ng
    Madison was the most brilliant legal mind of his generation. One of our best and most underrated presidents. Thank you for this.
  • @clf8668
    My 7 great grand mother Mary Elizabeth Madison is President James Madison’s great Aunt… married to Thomas Byrd who I’m related to down to my grandmother Ora Mae Byrd. I enjoy this history and proud to be related to a great American 👩‍🌾
  • @johnbethea4505
    I am 77. Thanks for the refreshment of history that I learned many years ago in school. If we don't know our past we won't know our future....
  • @me0101001000
    I'm sure you hear this a lot, but your narrator has such a soothing voice.
  • 1loved this , as the second cousin of James Madison I learned a great deal of family history . I am proud of his work for our Nation .
  • @Tomatohater64
    Another great history lesson in 50 minutes - love it.
  • To we, Vietnamese university YouTube team, this is a good channel to learn English & American history 👍👍👍 Keep it up🌻
  • @lesleyswanson1151
    He made some great additions to our nation, even with his personal limitations. The bill of rights is one of the essential parts of our nation that makes it as great as it is.
  • @osonhodeleon
    Another great president. Great documentary as always.
  • I don't think i've ever watched a documentary about the forefathers, be they rich or poor, who didn't have a deep appetite and respect for READING and LEARNING. We need more of that today. Madison was a great man. I'll bet few of todays Americans know much if anything about him . Too bad.
  • Putting the pieces together! What a fantastic video that needs to be shown to all our children as they enter middle school where their reasoning powers are exercised, and sharpened that will serve them for a life time in the finest country on the world. Do this as an insurance to keep it that way!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
  • " What do you think of Jame Madison?" What a silly way to end the documentary. The man was solid, true and intelligent.
  • @Davidf8L
    Thanks for your work and time I have come to depend on your videos for education and relaxation as the day winds down
  • @tammybettiga6263
    Thank you so much..for not having major, background music...❤
  • @Balrog-tf3bg
    I think the whole “right to a speedy trial” thing has been forgotten. You have completely innocent people waiting years for a trial, and even if not innocent still shouldn’t take that long for a trial