James Polk was the eleventh president of the United States. He had two nicknames, Napoleon of the Stump and Old Hickory.
It sounds like you may be combining the names of two different people. There was a John Tyler, 10th President of the United States, and a James Polk, 11th President of the US.
he was a dip but served at least two terms.
Polk was in the Democratic Party, founded by Andrew Jackson, which was the Democratic Party . At that time, the two major political parties in the U. S. were the Democrats and the Whigs.he was in democratic party founded by andrew jackson.
· Franklin Pierce · James K. Polk
No. William Russell and two other men did.
They were Andrew Johnson and James .K. Polk
Polk spent two years as a teenager in two private schools and learned enough to pass the entrance exams at University of North Carolina. High schools as we know them today did not exist in Polk's day,
Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson are the other two presidents who lived and are buried in Tennessee along with Polk.
James K. Polk served one term as U.S. President, from March 1845 to March 1849, immediately after the term of the first two Whig Party presidents and immediately before the term of the last two Whig Party presidents.
"We should annex Hawaii immediately. It was a crime against the United States, it was a crime against white civilization, not to annex it two and a half years ago" -Roosevelt
There have been three Presidents of the United States who were born in North Carolina: Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson. Andrew Jackson, the seventh President, was born in the Waxhaws region on the border of North and South Carolina. James K. Polk, the 11th President, was born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Andrew Johnson, the 17th President, was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.