2. James Madison – 160
Following Thomas Jefferson, James Madison ascended to the presidency after winning the 1808 election, and he served for two terms. Despite grappling with poor health throughout his life, Madison pursued his education at his family’s Virginia estate before enrolling at the College of New Jersey, presently known as Princeton University. Revered as the “Father of the Constitution,” Madison’s exceptional dedication and meticulous efforts in drafting this fundamental document showcased his unwavering commitment to the principles and governance of the nation. Madison’s visionary leadership and instrumental role in shaping the Constitution solidified his place in history as a key architect of the United States’ foundation and governance.