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1 #11 – James K. Polk

2 #11 – James K. Polk Born: November 2, 1795
Birthplace: Mecklenberg County, North Carolina Term: Political Party: Democrat Children: none Died: June 15, 1849

3 #11 – James K. Polk 1815: attended the University of North Carolina.
1818: graduated the top of his class. : Studied law and admitted to the bar (lawyer). Moves to Tennessee. Jan. 1, 1824: Married Sarah Childress : member of the state legislature in Tennessee. : elected a U.S. representative from Tennessee.

4 #11 – James K. Polk 1835-39: Speaker of the House of Representatives
: Governor of Tennessee : Elected the 11th President of the United States.

5 Offers to purchase California and New Mexico for 25 million dollars, Mexico refuses.
Border dispute – Mexico believed that the border of US and Mexico was the Nueces river. The US believes it was the Rio Grande.

6 1846-48: Mexican - American War: Commander in Chief during the Mexican War.
General Zachary Taylor defeats Mexican army at the Battle of Buena Vista.

7 Polk was afraid that Taylor was getting to popular so he demoted him and placed General Winfield Scott to replace him. March 1847: Battle of Mexico City – 10,000 troops and marched to Mexico City. A fierce battle took place where the US was outnumbered. However, US troops were victorious.

8 1846: Oregon Country: Britain and the US agree to split the Oregon Territory. The US and Canadian border will remain at the 49 parallel line. 1846: Wilmot Proviso. Does not allow slavery in any territories taken form Mexico. Passed the House but not the Senate. This shows the country is divided over slavery.

9 1848: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed – ends the Mexican War
1848: Mexican Cession: Mexico was persuaded to give the US California, Nevada, Utah, as well as parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming for 15 million dollars.

10 1849: resigns as President 1849:Dies only three months after he resigns as President – Heart Failure

11 Interesting Facts: 1845: Boundary dispute with Mexico – should the border be the Rio Grande or the Nueces River? 1845: U.S. Naval Academy established at Annapolis, Maryland. 1846: U.S declares war with Mexico 1846: Oregon country dispute solved 1846: Wilmot Proviso passed - does not allow slavery in the new territories taken from the Republic of Mexico. 1846: Sewing machine invented – Richard Hoe, U.S. 1846: rotary printing press invented – Richard Hoe.

12 1848: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed - ends the Mexican War
1848: Mexican Cession: costs 15,000,000 dollars. 1847: Mormons settle Salt Lake City, Utah. 1848: Gold discovered in California States admitted: 1845 – Texas – slave state 1846 – Iowa – free state 1848 – Wisconsin – free state 30 states in the Union (half slave and half free)


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