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Madison wanted the capital on the Potomac. Political and personal motives converged for him. His Virginia constituents, many of whom owned land to the west, strongly preferred the capital be close to Virginia to orient the nation toward the growing regions of Ohio, Kentucky, and the Mississippi. Madison had also invested in land on the Potomac River near Great Falls, Virginia.
The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, President
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