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  1. 16 de jun. de 2023 · 11th President James Knox Polk, 1846. Library of Congress. Terms: 1845-1849. Political Party: Democrat. First Lady: Sarah Childress Polk. Vice President: George Mifflin Dallas. Overview. Born ...

  2. James Knox Polk (2. november i Mecklenburg County North Carolina 1795 – 15. juni 1849 i Nashville, Tennessee) var USA's 11. præsident fra 4. marts 1845 til 4. marts 1849. Han var gift med Sarah Childress Polk og sagfører i det civile liv.

  3. English: James Knox Polk (November 2 1795–June 15 1849) was an American politician and the eleventh president of the United States, serving from March 4 1845 to March 4 1849. Svenska: James Knox Polk (1795-1849) var en amerikansk politiker och den elfte presidenten i USA.

  4. James Knox Polk ( 2. studenog 1795. - 15. lipnja 1849.) bio je jedanaesti predsjednik Sjedinjenih Američkih Država ( 1845. - 1849. ). Rođen je u okrugu Mecklenburg, država Sjeverna Karolina. [1] Kasnije je živio u državi Tennessee koju je i predstavljao tijekom svog političkog života. Kao demokrat, Polk je bio sedamnaesti predsjednik ...

  5. United States Declares War on Mexico. On May 13, 1846, President James K. Polk signed a declaration of war against Mexico. Polk had submitted his war message to Congress on May 11 after General Zachary Taylor and his troops had clashed with Mexican forces on the northern bank of the Rio Grande, and Congress quickly approved the declaration of ...

  6. James Knox Polk (født 2. november 1795 i Pineville i Nord-Carolina, død 15. juni 1849 i Nashville) var USAs ellevte president. Han var president fra 4. mars 1845 til 4. mars 1849. Polk huskes særlig for den store ekspansjonen som skjedde i hans presidentperiode – Texas , Iowa og Wisconsin ble en del av USA i denne perioden.

  7. Under James Knox Polk, the United States grew by more than a million square miles, adding territory that now composes the states of Arizona, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, much of New Mexico, and portions of Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado. More than any other President, Polk pursued "Manifest Destiny," a phrase coined by ...