James K. Polk
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This article is about the U.S. President. For the Ohio Congressman, see James G. Polk. For the submarine, see USS James K. Polk.
James Knox Polk | |
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pang11 Pamuntuk ning United States
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In office Marsu 4, 1845 – Marsu 4, 1849 |
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Vice President(s) | George M. Dallas |
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Minuna kaya | John Tyler |
Menalili kaya | Zachary Taylor |
17th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
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In office Disiembri 7, 1835 – Marsu 4, 1839 |
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Preceded by | John Bell |
Succeeded by | Robert M.T. Hunter |
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Kebaitan | November 3, 1795 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina |
Kematyan | Juniu 15, 1849, age 53 Nashville Tennessee |
Partidu Politika | Democratic |
Asawa | Sarah Childress Polk |
Kapanwalan/Kasalpantyanan | Methodist |
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Ing Wikimedia Commons atin yang mediang maki kaugnayan king:
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- Extensive essay on James K. Polk and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs
- Inaugural Address of James K. Polk.
- Biography of James K. Polk. The White House (Official Site).
- First State of the Union Address (1845).
- Second State of the Union Address (1846).
- Third State of the Union Address (1847).
- Fourth State of the Union Address (1848).
- POTUS - James Knox Polk
- Works by James K. Polk at Project Gutenberg
- Obituary of President Polk in The Liberator (June 22, 1849)
- Smithsonian's "Establishing Borders: The Expansion of the United States, 1846-48" with essay and lesson plans
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Elilan ne i: Gulian Verplanck |
Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee 1833 – 1835 |
Elilan neng: Churchill Cambreleng |
Elilan ne i: John Bell |
Speaker of the House of Representatives December 7, 1835 – March 4, 1837 September 4, 1837 – March 4, 1839 |
Elilan neng: Robert M.T. Hunter |
Elilan ne i: Newton Cannon |
Governor of Tennessee 1839 – 1841 |
Elilan neng: James C. Jones |
Elilan ne i: Richard M. Johnson, William Smith(a) |
Democratic Party vice presidential candidate(b) 1840 (lost) |
Elilan neng: George M. Dallas |
Elilan ne i: Martin Van Buren |
Democratic Party presidential nominees 1844 (won) |
Elilan neng: Lewis Cass |
Elilan ne i: John Tyler |
President of the United States Marsu 4, 1845 – Marsu 4, 1849 |
Elilan neng: Zachary Taylor Template:Succession footnote Template:Succession footnote |
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