Am I Blue
The play effectively deals with stereotypes, prejudices, and assumptions between the two main characters, Ashbe and
John Polk, and their views of those around ....
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James K. Polk and the Expansionist Impulse
.... The way
Polk handled the border dispute with Mexico was the key to the eventual achievement of his goal. He dispatched diplomat
John Slidell to Mexico in ....
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Territorial Expansion
.... By the time Mexico crossed the Rio Grande all of
Polk's pretenses towards .... According to
John C. Calhoun, the problems responsible for endangering the Union were ....
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The US Empire: Its Origins
.... Andrew Jackson to Martin Van Buren to
John Tyler had tried to acquire Mexico's northern provinces, through every means short of war. James
Polk, elected in 1844 ....
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Events That Led to the Civil War
....
Polk's successor, General Zachary Taylor, a southern Whig and a slaveowner, proved, said .... Party in 1854, which failed to elect into presidency
John Fremont in ....
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Execution of the Emperor Maximilian
.... In the 1920s Monroe and his Secretary
John Quincy Adams saw the shifting of .... In the Mexican-American War (1846-48), the
Polk administration used a border ....
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MONROE DOCTRINE AND US FOREIGN POLICY
.... called Manifest Destiny." It would be left to later Presidents, James
Polk, Theodore Roosevelt ....
John Quincy Adams and the Foundations of American Foreign Policy ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and Puritanism
.... William's son,
John, was one of the three judges who presided over the Salem .... House, an appointment received from the administration of President James K.
Polk. ....
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Mexican and Civil War-Final
.... It was
Polk's shortcoming that he, like most of his countrymen, did not understand .... was the overriding law of the land, "In 1828 Vice-president
John C. Calhoun ....
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The Gold Rush
.... California on January 24, 1848 while building a saw mill for
John Sutter "Thus began .... Even President
Polk got swept away in the fever when he told Congress that ....
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Slavery in the South
....
John Calhoun was commissioned by the legislature of South Carolina to write an .... James
Polk was elected in 1844, linked Texas and Oregon, and this expansionist ....
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Women in the Civil War
....
John Paris, regimental chaplain. .... of spy and soldier, reporting her findings about the state of the Union to Confederate generals, especially Lucius
Polk, on a ....
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Addiction of Methamphetamine
.... of hepatitis A. The CDC has issued a warning for
Polk County, Florida .... S., Ding Yu-Sin, Sedler Mark, Logan Jean, Franceschi Dinko, Gatley
John, Hitzemann Robert ....
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Mary Todd Lincoln
.... their official duties and been unwilling hosts--Abigail Fillmore and Sarah
Polk. .... also included even more dangerous friends such as her gardener
John Watt "who ....
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Controversy Surrounding Mary Todd Lincoln
.... their official duties and been unwilling hosts--Abigail Fillmore and Sarah
Polk. .... also included even more dangerous friends such as her gardener
John Watt "who ....
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Crystal Methamphetamine
.... of hepatitis A. The CDC has issued a warning for
Polk County, Florida .... S., Ding Yu-Sin, Sedler Mark, Logan Jean, Franceschi Dinko, Gatley
John, Hitzemann Robert ....
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