President Polk consulted Crittenden regarding the terms of peace that should be accepted to end the war.
President Polk viewed Mexico's turmoil as an opportunity, and after declaring war in 1846, he sent armies to invade on several fronts.
President Polk at times discussed policy matters with her.
After several interviews in early June 1846, President Polk agreed to Little's offer if "a few hundred" men enlisted.
However, after President Polk was elected, he began to be more sensible.
President Polk accepted this, and so now the Americans had power over Oregon as well as the other countries.
Two weeks later, President Polk sent a peace treaty to Congress.
President Polk is of note for his first inaugural address.
Taylor finally arrived in the nation's capital on February 24 and soon met with the outgoing President Polk.
Pratt was appointed to the position by President Polk.