WASHINGTON - In the early 1800s, the Octagon House served as the White House for President James Madison, but today, it has ...
Presidential inaugural balls have been a significant event of U.S. history since James Madison’s first in 1809. Over the ...
British seizure of American seamen pushed James Madison to ask Congress for a declaration of war in June 1812. The United States entered the conflict without a strong military. Consequently, early ...
James Madison served as President of the United ... In the war part of Washington, D.C. Was burned, including the White House ...
Here’s a short list of presidents who lived elsewhere during their time in office and when the president could move into the White House.
James Madison, the "Father of the Constitution ... In 1814 the British went so far as to burn the White House and Capitol Building as a fleeing Madison watched from across the Potomac.
Like James Madison, Monroe was secretary of state before becoming president. A spirit of vigorous nationalism known as the Era of Good Feelings ushered Monroe into the White House, virtually unopposed ...