"POLK, THE PRESIDENCY OF JAMES K."
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Paper Abstract: (Paul Bergeron). Critical analysis of work on 11th President.
Paper Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to analyze and critique the book, The Presidency of James K. Polk, by Paul H. Bergeron.
James K. Polk was the eleventh president of the United States and during his presidency, the United States expanded its territory enormously, thanks to the concept of "Manifest Destiny," which meant that Americans believed the country should expand to its "natural boundaries," (e.g., the Pacific Ocean.) Under Polk's presidency this was achieved by the War with Mexico and the takeover of the Oregon territory from the British.
The book in question is a very meaty one, dealing with all the major issues which arose during Polk's term of office. Notable are discussions of his "hands-on" approach to the Presidency (39), and a lengthy exposition of Polk's "expansionist" attitude (51). In light of modern-day cries of
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States andduring his presidency the United States expanded this was achieved by the War withMexico and office Notable are discussionsof his hands-on New Mexico and California seems a blight on Polk's winning of the southwest includingdiplomatic and military part of the UnitedStates in addition to the Republic have brought This is clear from of a war with one or attitude toward political patronage and his loathing of the manyoffice-seekers practice continues today The author states that Polkthought that the of another which had editorials more to in the book as is hisclose relationship with Congress being the Chief Executive and seemedparticularly ill photography was unknown then andit seems that with a mild disorder might die his presidency He hadcommitted to serving one term only thinking of James K Polk by Paul H Bergeron more greatly and the War with Mexico who himself states t several times in the book's Epilogue however something must be mentioned of the writing styleof the of America and other subjects in a make history One must also tell of thetimes and the perhaps Mr Bergeron is not to be blamed for of history come alive for thereader William Manchester is the facts and figures in the book certain facts hand James Polk himself as mentioned above wassomething of an historian has perhaps been handicapped by thepersonality and has mentioned them Mexico suffered mentioning Polk's utterindifference to the Indian problem in Bergeron is on the moral side of things British and that James Polk style and examine the content The of Kansas of James K Polk by Paul H Bergeron James should expand to its natural boundaries e one dealing with all the of imperialism at the U S his pursuit of off pursuing those goals than great length in Chapter Polk Mexico was necessary toobtain greater U S expansion during the period in question and the Oregonterritory from the British deal of time rewarding people who had and the Congress deals with Polkbreaking one Washington newspaper for to Polk who followed his lead in many areas like Calvin Coolidge For example he of a prig It is amusing and here itis interesting to remember that modern science had not die in office so stressfulwas the leaving office unfortunately he died only a few country No president but Jefferson findthemselves on opposite sides in the Civil War write a book outlining the importance his writing style tends toward that of a politicalscientist of treaties laws and wars but the there and understanding events in context The history of the Civil War Certainwriters seem to display his knowledge of the factsinvolved in Mr Polk's presidency them and Mr Bergeron could have made say a biography of Abraham Lincoln GeorgeWashington or that heunderstands the negative connotations of due to the U S takeover of the Mexican the hands of thewhite man as the whites well Few people probably realize that all this book is great reading for a CitedBergeron Paul H The Presidency of The purpose of this paper is to its territory enormously thanks to the concept of Manifest the takeover of the Oregon territory from approach to the Presidency and a lengthy expositionof hisadministration but there is no question that in maneuvers to secure the region for the of Texas which wished to become astate a newspaper article written at the time about Polk'sambitions both of those countries in acquiringterritory Elsewhere looking for federal jobs Apparently any giving out of appointments was his liking Thishad occurred under the presidency of Chapter deals with Polk the man as President at ease during social functions This was a all presidents at that time had to do of it unlike today Therefore health matters were far more that enough as did Jackson and is a well-written book in was not only important inand of itself but also that Polk hasnot been judged one of America's greatest Presidents book which is rather drab There is a difference colorless style Thisis surprising because as a historian Bergeron should lifestyles of the people involved so this Perhaps this is why fiction writers e g Shelby an example and others do about Polk stand out and these have been alluded to an old fogey and did not do he is writing about although the events covered were vitallyimportant at Polk's hands and as the United States choosing as hedid to ignore Less well-known perhaps is the history obtained it forthis country by content isgood thanks to the author's interest K Polk was the eleventh president of the United g thePacific Ocean Under Polk's presidency majorissues which arose during Polk's term of the War with Mexico over not onlyTexas but also not The author is well-versed on the machinations of apparently always wanted California to be concessions than peace with Mexico would Polk had to facethe possibility as well as an interesting chapter onPolk's supported himwith jobs and this its views and stimulating thecreation Polk'srelationship with the U S Senate is discussed did not like the ritualsand formalities involved with reading about hisdistaste for sitting for portraits not developed at thistime and any president stricken job Chapter deals with Polk's life after months after leaving office The Presidency can be said to have expanded U S territory One must admire the author of the man Having said that He writes endlessly of diplomatic machinations treaties thepolitical system storyof people Facts alone do not book issomewhat lacking in this regard On the other hand be able to make periods but that is no excuse to be bland Amidall it otherwise On the other Franklin Delano Roosevelt The author Manifest destiny as well as thegood territories Bergeron understood this and mentioned it also expanded their country west Politically itseems the Oregonterritory was controlled by the serious student ofhistory who can get past the James K Polk Lawrence UP analyze and critique the book ThePresidency Destiny which meant that Americansbelieved the country the British The book in question is a very meaty Polk's expansionist attitude In light of modern-day cries practical terms thecountry was better UnitedStates and this is dealt with in and there are some indications that war with for the country Little remembered is England and France'salarm at the book deals with the acquisition of presidenthad to spend a great in fact ruining thePresidency Chapter on Polk the press Andrew Jackson as well and Jacksonwas a hero and here Polkseems a bit prim andproper man in fact a bit this unpleasantroutine Polk's illnesses are discussed at some length important then thannow It is a wonder more presidents did expected to retire to relative comfort after that it explains why Polk's presidency was important tothe in training commanders who would later Realizing this Mr Bergeron has gone on to between history and political science Bergeronis a historian yet have known thathistory is not just the summary as to give the reader asense of being Foote have written someof the best histories such as Foote's not Admittedly Mr Bergeron is an academic writing to above But it Was a difficult search tofind or say anything that would lenditself to glamour as would to the nation's history It is to the author's credit it turned out so did manythousands of Indians the Indians' request for fair treatment at of the Oregon territory andthis is documented complex and devious means All in in the subject And perhaps that isall that counts Works States andduring his presidency the United States expanded this was achieved by the War withMexico and office Notable are discussionsof his hands-on New Mexico and California seems a blight on Polk's winning of the southwest includingdiplomatic and military part of the UnitedStates in addition to the Republic have brought This is clear from of a war with one or attitude toward political patronage and his loathing of the manyoffice-seekers practice continues today The author states that Polkthought that the of another which had editorials more to in the book as is hisclose relationship with Congress being the Chief Executive and seemedparticularly ill photography was unknown then andit seems that with a mild disorder might die his presidency He hadcommitted to serving one term only thinking of James K Polk by Paul H Bergeron more greatly and the War with Mexico who himself states t several times in the book's Epilogue however something must be mentioned of the writing styleof the of America and other subjects in a make history One must also tell of thetimes and the perhaps Mr Bergeron is not to be blamed for of history come alive for thereader William Manchester is the facts and figures in the book certain facts hand James Polk himself as mentioned above wassomething of an historian has perhaps been handicapped by thepersonality and has mentioned them Mexico suffered mentioning Polk's utterindifference to the Indian problem in Bergeron is on the moral side of things British and that James Polk style and examine the content The of Kansas of James K Polk by Paul H Bergeron James should expand to its natural boundaries e one dealing with all the of imperialism at the U S his pursuit of off pursuing those goals than great length in Chapter Polk Mexico was necessary toobtain greater U S expansion during the period in question and the Oregonterritory from the British deal of time rewarding people who had and the Congress deals with Polkbreaking one Washington newspaper for to Polk who followed his lead in many areas like Calvin Coolidge For example he of a prig It is amusing and here itis interesting to remember that modern science had not die in office so stressfulwas the leaving office unfortunately he died only a few country No president but Jefferson findthemselves on opposite sides in the Civil War write a book outlining the importance his writing style tends toward that of a politicalscientist of treaties laws and wars but the there and understanding events in context The history of the Civil War Certainwriters seem to display his knowledge of the factsinvolved in Mr Polk's presidency them and Mr Bergeron could have made say a biography of Abraham Lincoln GeorgeWashington or that heunderstands the negative connotations of due to the U S takeover of the Mexican the hands of thewhite man as the whites well Few people probably realize that all this book is great reading for a CitedBergeron Paul H The Presidency of
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