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James K. Polk

James K. Polk was the 11th President of the United States. He served as president from March 4, 1845 to March 4, 1849

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Who killed James K. Polk?

No he was not assassinated. He died in retirement although at a relatively young age of 53.

What is James K. Polk's birth date?

Polk lived in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina until he was 10, when his family moved to central Tennessee. He lived the rest of life in Tennessee and held pulbic office there. He is buried in Nashville on the state capital grounds.

Why did Polk first demanded all of the Oregon Territory from Britain and then agree to compromise?

Polk did not really want to fight Britain. Instead, in 1846, he agreed to a compromise. Oregon was divided at latitude 49°N. Britain got the lands north of the line, and the United States got the lands south of the line.

Who was the friend James K. Polk supported as president?

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What was one of president James K. Polk accomplishments?

Polk added over 800,000 square miles to western territory and extended the boundary of the country to the Pacific Ocean. He also lowered tariffs and created an independent federal treasury. He only served one term as promised.

What were the domestic policies of James K. Polk?

During James K. Polk's presidency, territorial expansion and foreign trade led to the domestic issues of slavery and tariff levels. To deal with the financial problems that arose, Polk initiated the Walker Tariff of 1846 and the Independent Treasury Act of of 1846. To deal with the issue of slavery in new territories, in 1846, the Wilmot Proviso was created and attempted to pass but did not. Polk mostly worked on Westward expansion.

How did James K. Polk become famous?

Polk added over 800,000 square miles to western territory and extended the boundary of the country to the Pacific Ocean. He also lowered tariffs and created an independent federal treasury. He only served one term as promised.

How many states were admitted when James K. Polk was president?

During Andrew Johnson's Presidency, the 37th state, Nebraska, was admitted to the union, on March 1, 1867.

What was president polk's middle name?

Knox was his middle name- Knox was his mother's maiden name.

President Polk sent to try to buy California and New Mexico?

Polk sent former Congressman and lawyer John Slidell to Mexico and make an offer to buy California for $30 million. He also wanted to settle the dispute about the location of the Texas border. I do not know if New Mexico was discussed.

What led James K. Polk to run for president?

Polk ran against whig Henry Clay. Polk's predecessor, John Tyler, was a whig and became extremely unpopular before the 1844 election.. basically, Americans were mad at the whig party and didn't want to elect Clay.

What year did president James K. Polk die?

The exact cause of his death is not known. Cholera seems to be a good possibility, He suffered from diarrhea, intestinal cramps and general weakness which became progressively worse. He had a long record of intestinal problems and was not in the best of health for the young man that he was.

Who preceded president Polk?

John Tyler preceded Polk as US president.

What did James K. Polk do in his quest for California?

James K. Polk actively pursued the acquisition of California as part of his broader goals of westward expansion and Manifest Destiny. He sought to resolve the border dispute with Mexico and ultimately provoked the Mexican-American War by sending troops to the disputed territories. Following the U.S. victory in the war, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 resulted in California and much of the Southwest being ceded to the United States, fulfilling Polk's quest for territorial expansion. His actions significantly shaped the nation's borders and fueled debates over slavery in the newly acquired territories.

Who was James Polk's mother?

Eleventh President of the United States, James Knox Polk (born November 2, 1795 in Pineville, North Carolina; died June 15, 1849 in Nashville, Tennessee) was born to Samuel Polk, a slaveholder, and Jane Polk, née Knox.

What was James K. Polk's main issue in his campaign?

"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."

What was some important things James Polk did while in office?

James Polk was known for declaring war on Mexico in 1846. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended this war in 1848.

What were James Polk's goals as President?

He wanted to settle the dispute with Mexico over Texas and settle the Oregon territory border dispute with Great Britain. He no doubt had a long-range goal of finding a way to extend the Western border of the US to the West coast. He accomplished all of his goals in his first term and so retired.

What were the responsibilities of James K. Polk?

Polk is the only US President to have kept all of his campaign promises, including his promise not to seek a second term. His most difficult one was the annexation of the Soutwestern territories from Mexico.

What jobs did James Polk have before president?

He was a Lawyer, The Governor of Tennessee, and a Congressman.

Why is James K. Polk important?

James k. polk was important because he added a vast area to the United States. He also never backed down to right for what he wanted.

What is the date of James knox Polk's marriage?

James K. Polk was married to Sarah Childress(A daughter of a prominent family) in 1824.