1844 United States presidential election facts for kids
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In 1844, the United States chose James Polk over Martin Van Buren in the 1844 presidential election. People thought van Buren believed in dictatorship and was not fair, especially with Mexico. People also were on Polk's side because he had a good sense of leadership and was fair with everyone and tried to ignore Mexico when he had nothing to do with them.
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Anti-annexation poster, New York City, April 1844. Albert Gallatin (signature on poster), Thomas Jefferson's Treasury Secretary presided over the event.
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Broadside announcing torchlight victory parade in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
See also
In Spanish: Elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos de 1844 para niños
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