James Madison played a great role in establishment of the US as a republic. During the writing of the constitution, the founding fathers were adamant that they wanted democratic system of governance. However, they were torn between a direct democracy and a republican democracy. James Madison dismissed a direct democracy since the US is a large country and thus impossible to be governed through direct pure democracy. Instead, the father of the constitution argued for a scheme of representation in a republican setting. He especially lauded such a government since it even catered for the rights of the minority than in direct democracies.
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<span>It started from 1642 to 1651. It was caused by The King’s
did not convene Parliament for a long time and tried to collect money without
parliament’s consent. As a result war
broke out between King Charles and Parliament.
Through the efforts of The Model Army led by Oliver Cromwell, Parliament
won the war. Charles was later arrested
and tried for treason which led to his execution. Cromwell ruled as Lord Protector and this
resulted from Monarchy later needing the consent of Parliament before it acts
on something.</span>