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A Birth Of A Legend

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It was a birth of a legend; it did not start with “once up one a time” because the story was not a fiction, but the man himself was like a fictional hero. Father of a nation. James Madison born in Port Conway Virginia, from James Madison and Eleanor Rose Conway in 1751. He was youngest of twelve kids, and only seven of them could made through adulthood. His father was a tobacco planter having more than 4,000-acre land and many slaves. Life was not generous and compassionate when it came to his health and childhood. As an infant, he had a worried looking face. According to Miller Center researches, “He also suffered from psychosomatic, or stress-induced, seizures, similar to epileptic fits, that plagued him on and off throughout his youth.” His childhood fear was a possible attack of Indian during Indian French War. As a child, he was deeply into books and learning languages. (“James Madison: Life before the Presidency—Miller center,” 2016), (“Revolutionary war research project,” 2011), (“biography.com,” 2016), (“American-presidents.com,” 2016), (ORG, feed, & e-mail, n.d.)
He grew up and lived most of his life in Orange County of Virginia. Initially he was home schooled. With his own interests and passion and help of some tutors, he mastered Greek and Latin before entering College. This home-schooled child ended up in Princeton University, yet finishing his studies in two years, then going for another term to check out philosophy and Hebrew. His father’s wealth and name

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