James K. Polk

After building a successful law practice in Tennessee, Polk was elected to its state legislature in 1823 and then to the United States House of Representatives in 1825, becoming a strong supporter of Jackson. After serving as chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, he became Speaker of the House in 1835, the only person to serve both as Speaker and U.S. president. Polk left Congress to run for governor of Tennessee, winning in 1839 but losing in 1841 and 1843. He was a dark-horse candidate in the 1844 presidential election as the Democratic Party nominee; he entered his party's convention as a potential nominee for vice president but emerged as a compromise to head the ticket when no presidential candidate could gain the necessary two-thirds majority. In the general election, Polk narrowly defeated Henry Clay of the Whig Party and pledged to serve only one term.
After a negotiation fraught with the risk of war, Polk reached a settlement with Great Britain over the disputed Oregon Country, with the territory for the most part divided along the 49th parallel. He oversaw victory in the Mexican–American War, resulting in Mexico's cession of the entire American Southwest. He secured a substantial reduction of tariff rates with the Walker tariff of 1846. The same year, he achieved his other major goal, reestablishment of the Independent Treasury system. True to his campaign pledge to serve one term (one of the few U.S. presidents to make and keep such a pledge), Polk left office in 1849 and returned to Tennessee, where he died of cholera soon afterward.
Though he has become relatively obscure, scholars have ranked Polk in the upper tier of U.S. presidents, mostly for his ability to promote and achieve the major items on his presidential agenda. At the same time, he has been criticized for leading the country into a war with Mexico that exacerbated sectional divides. A property owner who used slave labor, he kept a plantation in Mississippi and increased his slave ownership during his presidency. Polk's policy of territorial expansion saw the nation reach the Pacific coast and almost all its contiguous borders. He helped make the U.S. a nation poised to become a world power, but with divisions between free and slave states gravely exacerbated, setting the stage for the Civil War. Provided by Wikipedia
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The great Maya droughts in cultural context : case studies in resilience and vulnerability /
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Correspondence of James K. Polk by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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Correspondence of James K. Polk by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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Preferential Emergency Communications From Telecommunications to the Internet by Carlberg, Ken, Desourdis, Robert, Polk, James, Brown, Ian
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Correspondence of James K. Polk by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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Am Horizont der Zeit ontologische Erkenntnis und Transzendenz in der Vernunftkritik Kants by Polk, James
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Correspondence of James K. Polk by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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Correspondence of James K. Polk by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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The diary of James K. Polk during his presidency, 1845 to 1849 ; now first printed from the original manuscript in the collections of the Chicago Historical Society ; in four volum... by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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Correspondence of James K. Polk by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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Polk the diary of a president, 1845 - 1849 ; covering the Mexican War, the acquisition of Oregon, and the conquest of California and the Southwest by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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The diary of a president 1845 - 1849 covering the Mexican war, the acquisition of Oregon, and the conquest of California and the Southwest by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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The diary of James K. Polk during his presidency, 1845 to 1849 by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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The diary of James K. Polk during his presidency, 1845 to 1849 by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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Message from the President of the United States in answer to a resolution of the Senate, communicating the correspondence ... between the government of Great Britain and that of th... by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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The diary of James K. Polk during his presidency, 1845 to 1849 by Polk, James K. 1795-1849
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