"Fifty-four forty or Fight"
54'40 Or Fight!
The slogan for the ACT is Nation's Capital. It used to be Heart of the Nation and at one stage it was Feel the Power.
James K. Polk had the campaign slogan 54-40 or fight in 1844. It referred to the latitude demanded for the northern border of the Oregon Territory.
There is no official motto for the federal territory of Yukon.
The Northwest territory, the Louisiana territory, the Texas territory, the New Mexico, California, and Oregon territories, and the Florida territory.
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The slogan of the campaign was not disavow by Polk. Polk pledged to settle the boundary of Oregon Territory with Britain.
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to annex the Oregon territory to 54 40 line/ used slogan 54 40 or fight!
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a route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, used by pioneers traveling to the Oregon Territory
"54-40 or fight" - Where 54-40 related to the area of land we know as Oregon today. This land was in dispute with Great Britain during this time. Another slogan used by Polk was "Reannexation of Texas and reoccupation of Oregon."
The slogan for the ACT is Nation's Capital. It used to be Heart of the Nation and at one stage it was Feel the Power.
The U.S. President who based his campaign slogan on the Oregon boundary dispute with Britain was James K. Polk. His campaign slogan was "Fifty-four Forty or Fight!", which referred to the latitude line of 54°40' north as the desired northern boundary of the Oregon Territory, extending all the way to the southernmost tip of Alaska.
The address of the Museum Of Oregon Territory is: 211 Tumwater Dr, Oregon City, OR 97045
The web address of the Museum Of Oregon Territory is: http://www.clackamashistory.org
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