The close of the 11th Congress ended the legislative agenda of Madison's early presidency and cleared the way for a newly elected Congress whose composition would shape policy debates before the War of 1812.
The constitutional term of the 11th United States Congress ended on March 3, 1811, concluding the legislative session that began in 1809.
The close of the 11th Congress ended the legislative agenda of Madison's early presidency and cleared the way for a newly elected Congress whose composition would shape policy debates before the War of 1812.
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