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March 16, 1751
Madison, who was born on March 16, 1751, in Virginia, was one of the most influential of all the Founding Fathers. He was a driving force behind the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and presented the first version of the Bill of Rights to Congress. Madison graduated one year before Burr. The men were in rival debating societies at Princeton. Madison graduated in 1771; his roommate was poet Philip Freneau. After serving in the House for eight years, Madison walked away from national politics in March 1797 and returned to his estate at Montpelier. But Madison, along with his mentor, Thomas Jefferson, had formed an opposition party to the Federalists, and in 1798 Madison wrote the Virginia Resolution (in opposition to the Alien and Sedition Acts) during his time off.
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I'd give a deserving kid a leadership award. I say this because if the kid has been showing and working towards being a leader why not give it. I'd probably also give the kid a helping award if s/he helped do something for the community. I say this because if s/he is trying to make a difference even though its a small donation i'll still give the kid that award.
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I'm doing the "Absolutely Incredible Kid Day". Create an award you would give yourself or another deserving kid. Explain why you would give this specific award.
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