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Polk, James K.
- A political leader of the nineteenth century; Polk, a Democrat , was president from 1845 to 1849. An ardent believer in manifest destiny , he led the United States into the Mexican War . In his presidency, the United States acquired Texas and California and large territories in between.
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Polk, James K., character of his following, 234; and the Southwestern boundary, 287; elected President, 290, 310; estimate of, 292; deceives Benton as to Texas, 313; displaces Blair, 317; relations with various portions of Democratic party, 317, 318.
Polk, James K., death of, 433; grave of, 488.
Polk, James K., 138, 171, 177, 182, 195, 372.
Polk, James K., nominated for President, 75; elected; declares war with Mexico, 76.
Polk, James K., presidential candidacy, 70; indorsed by Douglas, 80;inaugural of, 98;on Oregon, 99;negotiates with Great Britain, 103-104;war message of, 105;and Douglas, 105-106;announces Oregon treaty, 106;covets California, 109;and appointments, 114, 118-119;urges indemnity, 127;and slavery in Territories, 131;proposes territorial governments, 133;proposes statehood bills, 135.
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