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  • [[Image:Jpolk.jpg|James K. Polk|right|thumb]] ...that another candidate would be chosen in four years.<ref>Sam W. Haynes, ''James K. Polk and the Expansionist Impulse''. 2001. p.61-2</ref>
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  • * Bergeron, Paul H. ''The Presidency of James K. Polk''. 1986. [http://www.amazon.com/Presidency-James-K-Polk-American/dp/0700603 * Eisenhower, John S. D. "The Election of James K. Polk, 1844." ''Tennessee Historical Quarterly''. 53.2 (1994): 74-87. ISSN 0040-3
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  • * Bergeron, Paul H. ''The Presidency of James K. Polk''. 1986. [http://www.amazon.com/Presidency-James-K-Polk-American/dp/0700603 * Eisenhower, John S. D. "The Election of James K. Polk, 1844." ''Tennessee Historical Quarterly''. 53.2 (1994): 74-87. ISSN 0040-3
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  • ...nited States Senate|Senator]] and [[Secretary of State]] under President [[James K. Polk]].
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  • ...ast two years of [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[James K. Polk]]'s term.
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  • ...by [[John Tyler|President Tyler]] to be [[Secretary of the Navy]]. Upon [[James K. Polk]]'s election, Mason was appointed [[U.S. Attorney General]]. At the [[Mexi
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  • ...], the [[U.S. Senate]] and as the [[Secretary of State]] under President [[James K. Polk]]. He was a member of the [[Democratic Party]].
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  • * McCormac, Eugene Irving. ''James K. Polk: A Political Biography'' (1922) [http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=&mkt * Sellers Charles G. ''James K. Polk: Continentalist, 1843-1846'' (1966), the standard biography [http://www.his
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  • ....S. General [[Winfield Scott]] had captured Vera Cruz in 1847, President [[James K. Polk]] ordered a peace commissioner, [[Nicholas P. Trist]], to accompany Scott's
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  • [[Image:Jpolk.jpg|James K. Polk|right|thumb]] ...that another candidate would be chosen in four years.<ref>Sam W. Haynes, ''James K. Polk and the Expansionist Impulse''. 2001. p.61-2</ref>
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  • ...ection and stepped down from the presidency in 1845. He was succeeded by [[James K. Polk]], a Democrat. after=[[James K. Polk]]
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  • ...d a campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination but lost that to [[James K. Polk]]. Three years later he was selected by the Michigan legislature to its U.
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  • ...sippi politician who served as Secretary of the Treasury under president [[James K. Polk]]. The tariff's reductions (35% to 25%) coincided with Britain's repeal of
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  • ...he [[American Civil War]]. During the [[Mexican-American War]] President [[James K. Polk]] asked Congress for $2 million to negotiate peace; everyone understood the
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  • * Sellers, Charles. ''James K. Polk: Jacksonian, 1795-1843''. 1987.
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  • ...highly contentious inside the U.S., with the war hawks led by President [[James K. Polk]] and his [[Democratic Party (United States), history|Democratic party]], a ...s; Whigs strenuously opposed the idea. The election of 1844 of President [[James K. Polk]], a Democrat who believed in expansion, set in train the annexation and an
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  • ...was annexation of Texas, which Clay opposed and his Democratic opponent [[James K. Polk]] supported. Polk won and Texas was annexed. As Morrison (1990) shows, Whig
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  • ...oms of the Port of Boston. In 1844, he helped engineer the nomination of [[James K. Polk]] and was himself the Democratic candidate for the governor, but he was def
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  • ** [[James K. Polk]], ''[[Democratic Party (United States)| Democratic]]'' of [[Tennessee (U.S *9: [[James K. Polk]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ** [[James K. Polk]], ''[[Democratic Party (United States)| Democratic]]'' of [[Tennessee (U.S *9: [[James K. Polk]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • *6: [[James K. Polk]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *6: [[James K. Polk]] (1795-1849), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...delegates, he was unable to obtain the necessary two thirds and lost to [[James K. Polk]], who was elected.
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  • *6: [[James K. Polk]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *6: [[James K. Polk]] (1795-1849), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...tration of [[President of the United States of America| U.S. President]] [[James K. Polk]]. * March 4, 1845 -- [[James K. Polk]] became [[President of the United States of America]].
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  • ...tration of [[President of the United States of America| U.S. President]] [[James K. Polk]].
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  • ...rs were: [[Andrew Jackson]], [[Martin Van Buren]], [[John C. Calhoun]], [[James K. Polk]], [[Lewis Cass]]. The more well-known Whigs were: [[Henry Clay]], [[Danie
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  • Following the election of [[James K. Polk]], Webster was picked to again represent Massachusetts in the Senate (1845-
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  • ...e of former [[President of the United States of America|U.S. President]] [[James K. Polk]]. Cholera spread throughout the Mississippi river system killing over 4,50
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  • The Democrats won in 1844, electing [[James K. Polk]] as president. Polk succeeded in passing the [[Tariff of 1846, U.S.|Walker
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  • ...n of annexation became the major issue in the election of 1844. Democrat [[James K. Polk]]'s victory for president on a platform calling for the "reannexation" of T
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  • ...[William Henry Harrison]], but the Democrats gained it back in 1844 with [[James K. Polk]]. The [[Democratic National Committee]] was created in 1848 at the convent
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