James k Polk (democrat)
1.manifest destiny- the special virtues of the American people and their institutions, Americans mission to redeem and remake the west in the image of agrarian America, and an irresistible destiny to accomplish this essential duty
2. Texas becomes a state- December 29, 1843 Texas is admitted into the u.s as the 28 state. Texas was broadening the irrepressible differences in the United States over the issue of slavery and setting off the Mexican-American War.
3. Oregon boundary settled- treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States that was signed on June 15, 1846 signed by James k Polk and Brought end to Oregon boundary dispute.
4.fifty four forty or fight-phrase commonly used by extremists in the controversy with Great Britain over the Oregon country. It was used as a campaign slogan in the presidential election of 1844 by James k Polk.
5.mexican war 1846- marked the first U.S. armed conflict chiefly fought on foreign soil. It pitted a politically divided and militarily unprepared Mexico against the expansionist-minded administration of U.S. President James K. Polk,
6.treaty of Guadalupe- peace treaty signed on February 2, 1848, in the Villa de guadalupehidalgo (now a neighborhood of Mexico City) between the Us and Mexico that ended the Mexican-American war (1846–48).
2. Texas becomes a state- December 29, 1843 Texas is admitted into the u.s as the 28 state. Texas was broadening the irrepressible differences in the United States over the issue of slavery and setting off the Mexican-American War.
3. Oregon boundary settled- treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States that was signed on June 15, 1846 signed by James k Polk and Brought end to Oregon boundary dispute.
4.fifty four forty or fight-phrase commonly used by extremists in the controversy with Great Britain over the Oregon country. It was used as a campaign slogan in the presidential election of 1844 by James k Polk.
5.mexican war 1846- marked the first U.S. armed conflict chiefly fought on foreign soil. It pitted a politically divided and militarily unprepared Mexico against the expansionist-minded administration of U.S. President James K. Polk,
6.treaty of Guadalupe- peace treaty signed on February 2, 1848, in the Villa de guadalupehidalgo (now a neighborhood of Mexico City) between the Us and Mexico that ended the Mexican-American war (1846–48).