No, James Polk was not associated with the Missouri Compromise. The Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820, before Polk's political career began. Polk served as the 11th President of the United States from 1845 to 1849 and was known for his expansionist policies during the Mexican-American War.
He was not alive in 1850. He died in June 1849.
No, but he did support this matter.
James P. Polk won the election in 1884 partly due to his support in the annexation of Texas.
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Polk was a slaveholder who promised to bring Texas into the Union
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He was the 12th President (between James Polk and Millard Fillmore). He served from 1849 to 1850.
The "K" in James Polk's name stands for Knox
No. His full name is James Knox Polk.
Polk was a slaveholder who promised to bring Texas into the Union.
The year span of the California Gold Rush was 1848-1855. The United States president from 1848-1849 was James K. Polk. From 1849-1850 was Zachary Taylor. The president from 1850-1853 was Millard Fillmore. When the Gold Rush ended in 1855, Franklin Pierce was the president.