作者: Polk, James K. 1795-1849 页数: 22 ISBN: 9781175952172 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我来说两句 短评 ··· 热门 / 最新 / 好友 还没人写过短评呢 我要写书评 James K. Polk and His Constituents, 1831-1832的书评 ··· ( 全部0 条 ) ...
Though historians often associate his name with the phrase "Manifest Destiny," no record has been located of his ever using the term. (Polk Ancestral Home) James Knox Polk and his wife, Sarah Childress Polk (1803–1891), in a joint portrait likely taken in 1849 by daguerreotypist Mathew ...
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James K. Polk Timeline – Family July 5, 1772Samuel Polk (Father) born in Tyron, North Carolina. November 13, 1776Jane Gracy Knox (Mother) born in Iredall County, North Carolina. December 25, 1794Samuel Polk (Father) and Jane Gracy Knox (Mother) marry in Mecklenburg, North Carolina at ...
(1603–25) and, as James VI, king of Scotland (1567–1625), in succession to Elizabeth I of England and his mother, Mary Queen of Scots, respectively. He alienated Parliament by his assertion of the divine right of kings, his favourites, esp the Duke of Buckingham, and his subservien...
During the first days of his administration, James K. Polk famously listed the four things he planned to do as president. He wanted to reduce taxes on imports. He wished to establish an independent treasury. He hoped to settle the dispute with Britain over the Oregon border. And he wanted...
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The life and public services of the Hon. James Knox Polk, with a compendium of his speeches on various public measures. Also, a sketch of the life of the Hon. George Mifflin Dallas.George H. Hickman
But his wife’s popularity could not prevent Madison from facing a difficult presidency. Conflict abroad and at home During his first term, the U.S. faced increasingly tense relations with Britain. Madison accused the British of interfering with international trade and seizing American sailors. ...
He infrequently bought more slaves and sold others, although once he became President and could better afford it, he bought more slaves. Polk's will stipulated that their slaves were to be manumitted (freed) after both he and his wife Sarah had died. However, the 1863 Emancipation ...