
 American Elections: Wicked Game 1808, Madison vs. Pinckney: Two Virginians
 Nov 7, 2023 
 James Madison's presidential campaign is threatened by the Tertium Quids movement. James Monroe emerges as a political powerhouse. Madison clarifies his commitment to protecting freedom of religion. The Congressional election of 1789 sheds light on Madison's changing political perspectives. The Turteum Quids movement divides the Republican party. Monroe's challenges as U.S. Minister to Great Britain. Monroe's disappointment with Jefferson and Madison. The Federalists' strategy for the election of 1808. 
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 Introduction 
 00:00 • 4min 
 The Congressional Election of 1789 and Madison's Evolving Views 
 03:39 • 3min 
 A Meeting in the House of Representatives and the Turteum Quids Movement 
 06:11 • 4min 
 Monroe's Role as U.S. Minister to Great Britain 
 10:22 • 13min 
 Monroe's Nomination and Madison's Attack 
 22:55 • 17min 
