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  1. 10. Dez. 2018 · Biography of James K. Polk by George Clarence Robinson. Related Documents. Search all documents. June 12, 1844. Letter Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination . March 04, 1845. Inaugural Address. March 04, 1845. James K. Polk Eve ...

  2. James K. Polk. James Knox Polk ( Pineville, 2 de novembro de 1795 – Nashville, 15 de junho de 1849) foi um advogado, fazendeiro e político norte-americano que serviu como o 11º Presidente dos Estados Unidos de 1845 a 1849.

  3. James K. Polk: Life in Brief. Under James Knox Polk, the United States grew by more than a million square miles, adding territory that now composes the states of Arizona, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, much of New Mexico, and portions of Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado. More than any other President, Polk pursued "Manifest ...

  4. Often referred to as the first "dark horse" President, James K. Polk was the last of the Jacksonians to sit in the White House, and the last strong President until the Civil War. He was born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in 1795. Studious and industrious, Polk was graduated with honors in 1818 from the University of North Carolina.

  5. James K. Polk: Impact and Legacy. Depending on whom one reads, Polk comes across as either a nearly great President or as a man who missed great opportunities. Clearly, his impact was significant. Polk accomplished nearly everything that he said he wanted to accomplish as President and everything he had promised in his party's platform ...

  6. James Knox Polk, né le 2 novembre 1795 à Pineville en Caroline du Nord et mort le 15 juin 1849 à Nashville dans le Tennessee, est un homme d'État américain, onzième président des États-Unis de 1845 à 1849. Il fut également président de la Chambre des représentants de 1835 à 1839 et gouverneur du Tennessee de 1839 à 1841.

  7. Challenges: James K. Polk was an avowed expansionist, committed to acquiring California and New Mexico from Mexico even at the risk of war. Polk acquired the then British-held territory of Oregon and negotiated for its border to be located along the 49th parallel. Major Acts: Congress declared war with Mexico in 1846.