Well as the acts by James Madison also affected on how the country has progress under him and his plans. Like the last part about mentioning the Federalist Papers that it influence people to learn more and give their own opinion on the case of a new constitution and government. It also help support the act of nullification supported from the Virginia Convention. Which is stating that states can rule out the law by the federal government to be unconstitutional. He has also introduced the Bill of Rights that features the first ten amendments that were proposed and used today as a source for rights but instead there are now twenty-seven amendments as year’s progress in …show more content…
While holding the power as president during the War of 1812, he turned the country around to a correct and successful path. It may have acted in as a result for the war between one country and another. In that case, Madison did execute the act of non-intercourse, which disallows the country to trade with France or Great Britain except other nations because of how they are treating the ships off the harbor. Even if entering the war cause many people to dislike the current president. As for America, not that the war became the winning side when it comes down to the country against Britain. Since the declared war that eventually turned to known as the War of 1812, helped shift the economy of the country to a rate that is surprising in numbers. Population were increasing which led to creation of city expansion, new inventions has rose such as transportation. Made an impact on spreading religion across the states that has not been to existence. The war actually helped the country more than it damaged