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James K. Polk

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Who was James K. Polk?
James K. Polk was the 11th President of the United States of America, the symbolic leader of the country. His presidency began in 1841 and ended in 1849. He was 49 years old when he first began his term of office on March 4, 1845.

James Polk's Nickname Meanings
James Knox Polk was named after his maternal grandfather, 'James Knox' who served as a militia captain during the American Revolutionary War. He had a variety of nicknames including Polk the Purposeful, Napoleon of the Stump and Young Hickory. 'Young Hickory' referred to him being a favourite protégé of
President William Harrison. The peculiar nickname 'Napoleon of the Stump' referred to his considerable oratory skills & seizing opportunities to deliver a speech. Tree stumps were once utilized for this purpose.

 
 

Description and Picture of James K. Polk
The picture of James K. Polk portrays an interesting image of what this famous man looked like. The picture shows the clothing and the hairstyle that was fashionable during his presidency. He is described as being 5 feet 8 inches in height and 174 pounds in weight. He had gray colored eyes and his hair was black that turned gray with age. His face was dominated by his high forehead, receding hairline, high cheekbones and prominent nose.

Character and Personality Traits: What was James K. Polk like?
The personality of James K. Polk is described as a determined, forceful and extremely ambitious man. He was extremely intelligent and possessed excellent oratory skills that led to his nickname 'Napoleon of the Stump'. 

Facts about President James K. Polk and his Presidency
The important role and duties of the President of the United States of America include those of Chief of State, Chief Diplomat, Chief Executive, Commander in Chief, Legislative Leader and Leader of his own political party. What was James K. Polk famous for? Why was James K. Polk important? The history and life of President James K. Polk during his presidency is conveyed in the following fact file in an easy question and answer format. 

President James K. Polk Fact File - Political Career and Presidency
What President was James K. Polk?  
 He was the 11th President of the United States of America. The dates of his presidency began in 1841 and ended in 1849 (March 4, 1845 to March 3, 1849).
What was his political party?
 He was the leader of the Democrat political party
What other political offices did James K. Polk hold before his presidency?
 Tennessee House of Representatives, 1823-25
 U.S. House of Representatives, 1825-39
 The Speaker of the House, 1835-39
 The Governor of Tennessee, 1839-41
Who was his Vice President?
 His Vice President was George M. Dallas (1845-1849)
What were the main events and the major accomplishments of his presidency?
 The Mormon migration to Utah (1846)
 The Bear Flag Revolt (1846)
 The Walker Tariff (1846)
 The California gold rush (1848)
 The Indian Wars
What was James K. Polk' nickname?
 His most famous nickname was 'Napoleon of the Stump'
Who was James K. Polk' s first  lady?
 The name of his First Lady was Sarah Polk
President James K. Polk Fact File - Political Career and Presidency

Interesting Facts about the Private Life of James K. Polk
James K. Polk was famous for the events and accomplishments of his presidency, but what are the facts about the man and his private life. Facts and information about the private life of James K. Polk can be found in the following fact file in an easy question and answer format. 

James K. Polk Fact File - Facts about his Private Life
When and where was James K. Polk born? 
 He was born on November 2, 1795, in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, where he was raised
What was the name of his father?
 The name of his father was Samuel Polk
What was the name of his mother?
 The name of his mother was Jane Knox Polk
Where was James K. Polk educated and what was his religion?
 He was educated at the University of North Carolina (He graduated in 1818)
 Religion: Presbyterian
What did James K. Polk do before he became President of the United States?
 Before he became President he worked as a Lawyer
Who was James K. Polk' wife and when did they marry? Did they have kids?
 The name of his wife was Sarah Childress (1803-1891). They married on January 1, 1824
 The couple had no children
When did James K. Polk die?
 He died on June 15, 1849, in Nashville, Tennessee
James K. Polk Fact File - Facts about his Private Life

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