This former president is known as the Father of the Constitution because of his large role in creating it and helping it get ratified. What is the name of the president who served between 1809 and 1817?
Answer James Madison
James Madison served as the fourth president of the United States and was known as the "Father of the Constitution" for his large role in its creation and ratification. He also co-wrote the Federalist papers and co-founded the Democratic-Republican party with Thomas Jefferson. Madison is also responsible for declaring war on Britain in the War of 1812, during which British forces set fire to the first White House.
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