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  1. James K. Polk: Impact and Legacy. Depending on whom one reads, Polk comes across as either a nearly great President or as a man who missed great opportunities. Clearly, his impact was significant. Polk accomplished nearly everything that he said he wanted to accomplish as President and everything he had promised in his party's platform ...

  2. En 1806, cuando James Polk tenía 11 años d'edá, la so familia camudar a Tennessee; onde'l so padre trabayó de granxeru y topógrafu. En 1815 Polk incorporar a la clase de segundu añu de Derechu de la Universidá de Carolina del Norte en Chapel Hill; y en 1818 graduar con altos honores. Dempués de graduase, Polk tornó a Nashville ...

  3. James K. Polk – the 11th president of the United States – led the country to its greatest territorial expansion, stretching the U.S. from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. He also oversaw the successful, but controversial, Mexican-American War. James Knox Polk was born in rural North Carolina in 1795.

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  4. 28 de jun. de 2019 · James K. Polk was born on November 2, 1795, in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. He moved with his family at the age of ten to Tennessee. He was a sickly youth who suffered from gallstones. Polk did not begin his formal education until 1813 at the age of 18. By 1816, he entered the University of North Carolina and graduated with honors in 1818.

  5. James Knox Polk (2 de noviembre de 1795 - 15 de junio de 1849) fue el undécimo Presidente de los Estados Unidos. Polk nació el 2 de noviembre de 1795 en la pequeña ciudad de Pineville, en Condado de Mecklenburg; en el Estado de Carolina del Norte. Sus padres fueron Samuel Polk y Jane Knox Polk. La familia Polk (originalmente Pollock) era irlandesa, de ascendencia escocesa, proveniente del ...

  6. President James K. Polk State Historic Site. 12031 Lancaster Highway Pineville, NC 28134 (704) 889-7145. Contact Us: Directions:

  7. Staff Publications About Polk. Fulfilling a campaign promise, James K. Polk served only one term in the White House. But in domestic and foreign affairs—in ways that defined and shaped the years of his own public life and continue to weigh upon our age—he left a ubiquitous and, even now, contested legacy. Born in North Carolina in 1795, Polk.

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