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− | '''James Knox Polk''' was the 11th [[President of the United States]]. He lived from 1795 to 1849.<ref>[[Encyclopedia of Presidents James K. Polk]] by Dee Lillegard, Children's Press, 1988.</ref>He was elected in the [[United States presidential election, 1844|1844 Presidential Election]] as a Democrat and served as president from 1845-1849. | + | '''James Knox Polk''' was the 11th [[President of the United States of America]], serving from 1845 to 1849. He lived from 1795 to 1849.<ref>[[Encyclopedia of Presidents James K. Polk]] by Dee Lillegard, Children's Press, 1988.</ref>He was elected in the [[United States presidential election, 1844|1844 Presidential Election]] as a Democrat and served as president from 1845-1849. |
Polk launched an invasion of [[Mexico]] to prevent an imminent Mexican attack on [[Texas]]. | Polk launched an invasion of [[Mexico]] to prevent an imminent Mexican attack on [[Texas]]. |
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11th President of the United States | |
Term of office March 4, 1845 - March 4, 1849 | |
Political party | Democratic |
Vice President | George M. Dallas |
Preceded by | John Tyler |
Succeeded by | Zachary Taylor |
Born | November 3, 1795 Pineville, North Carolina |
Died | June 15, 1849 Nashville, Tennessee |
Spouse | Sarah Childress Polk |
Religion | Methodist |
James Knox Polk was the 11th President of the United States of America, serving from 1845 to 1849. He lived from 1795 to 1849.[1]He was elected in the 1844 Presidential Election as a Democrat and served as president from 1845-1849.
Polk launched an invasion of Mexico to prevent an imminent Mexican attack on Texas.
Polk declined to run for a second term. He shortly afterwards retired at Polk Place, Nashville where he died on June 15, 1849. He was the first President to be outlived by his mother.[2]
Notes & References
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Presidents James K. Polk by Dee Lillegard, Children's Press, 1988.
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Presidents James K. Polk by Dee Lillegard, Children's Press, 1988.
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