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  1. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Polk, James Knox (1795–1849) 11th US president (1845–49). During his administration, California and New Mexico were acquired as a result of the US victory in the Mexican War (1846–48), which Polk's aggressive policy had largely provoked.

  2. James Knox Polk, född 2 november 1795 i Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, död 15 juni 1849 i Nashville, Tennessee, var en amerikansk politiker; USA:s 11:e president 1845–1849. Han tillhörde det demokratiska partiet. Han upptog Texas i unionen och tvingade fram kriget mot Mexiko, vilket ledde till annekteringen av New Mexico och Kalifornien.

  3. James Knox Polk was the 11th president of the United States, serving from 1845 to 1849. He previously was the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Governor of Tennessee. A protégé of Andrew Jackson, he was a member of the Democratic Party and an advocate of Jacksonian democracy.

  4. James Knox Polk (n. 2 noiembrie 1795, Pineville ⁠ (d), Carolina de Nord, SUA – d. 15 iunie 1849, Tennessee, SUA) a fost cel de-al unsprezecelea președinte al Statelor Unite ale Americii, servind un singur mandat prezidențial între 4 martie 1845 și 3 martie 1849. Polk s-a născut în Mecklenburg County, Carolina de Nord, dar a trăit și ...

  5. James Knox Polk ( Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, Verenigde Staten, 2 november 1795 - Nashville, Tennessee, Verenigde Staten, 15 juni 1849), was tussen 1845 en 1849 de elfde president van Amerika. Hij was lid van de Democratische Partij. Polk wordt gezien als een van de meest consequente presidenten; hij maakte bijna al zijn standpunten waar.

  6. James Knox Polk ( 2. november 1795 Mecklenburgi maakond, Põhja-Carolina – 15. juuni 1849 Nashville, Tennessee) oli USA 11. president 4. märtsist 1845 kuni 4. märtsini 1849. Polk alustas poliitikukarjääri Tennessee seadusandlikus kogus, kuhu ta valiti aastal 1822. Kaks aastat hiljem valiti ta Esindajatekotta, 1835. aastal Esindajatekoja ...

  7. 1846. Ordered General Zachary Taylor to station troops near the Rio Grande River in Texas as a result of the border dispute and diplomatic conflict with Mexico. At request of President Polk, Congress declared war on Mexico on May 13, after Mexican army attacked Zachary Taylor’s forces in April near the Rio Grande River in Texas.