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00:00Luke James Nook Polk is the 11th President of the United States, who was elected between 1845 and 1849.
00:12Luke James Nook Polk, the one and only President, is currently the President of the United States.
00:19Luke James Nook Polk, the one and only President, is currently the President of the United States.
00:27Before he became the President of the United States, Luke served as the US Ambassador from 1835 to 1839,
00:36and as Tennessee Governor from 1839 to 1841.
00:43During his time as the President of the United States, the United States gained great power
00:49thanks to the entry of Texas, Oregon, and the Mexican Session into the United States
00:57after the United States became a member of the United States of America.
01:02But what is the history of Luke the President of the United States?
01:05Please watch this video.
01:08Luke James Nook Polk was born on February 2, 1895, in a small village in McClainburg, North Carolina.
01:19His father's name was Samuel Polk. He was born and raised in Scotland.
01:26His mother's name was Jane Polk.
01:29When he was a child, James Nook Polk had a lot of health problems and had to stay at home.
01:35In 1812, James Nook Polk went on a mission to save his father from that disease.
01:43James Nook Polk studied at Zion Church, which was built in 1818.
01:50One year later, James Nook Polk missed out on his studies at Mursprisboro and became a professor there.
01:58Later, in 1816, James Nook Polk was re-educated and studied at the University of North Carolina
02:08and graduated from there in 1818.
02:12In 1820, James Nook Polk had to be admitted to the Methodist Church and received a strong baptism this week.
02:21James Nook Polk was baptized in the Methodist Church in 1823.
02:33At that time, James Nook Polk had a close relationship with Andrew Jackson.
02:38In 1825, James Nook Polk was named an Ambassador of the United States of America
02:43and was appointed Ambassador from 1835 to 1839.
02:50James Nook Polk was released from prison in 1839 to serve as Governor of Tennessee.
02:57In 1849, James Nook Polk was appointed as an Ambassador of the United States of America.
03:08Martin Van Buren was appointed as an Ambassador of the United States.
03:14As a young Ambassador of the United States of America,
03:17James Nook Polk had a strong relationship with the members of the House of Representatives
03:22and the House of Representatives of the United States of America
03:26during the two-term administration of the United States of America.
03:32James Nook Polk's close relationship with the members of the House of Representatives
03:38and the House of Representatives of the United States of America
03:41led to a strong relationship.
03:44In April 1845, at the age of 49, James Nook Polk was appointed as an Ambassador
03:50of the United States of America.
03:53Immediately after the election, James Nook Polk began to work on the government of the United States.
03:58The first step was to enter the executive branch of the United States of America.
04:04On March 3, 1846, James Nook Polk passed the Reverse and Hard-Ball Spill Bill,
04:12which must be approved by the Supreme Court.
04:14James Nook Polk worked hard on the government of the United States of America
04:17to improve the economic situation in Oregon
04:20and to maintain the state of Oregon in 1846.
04:25The state of Oregon must be divided between the two countries.
04:29James Nook Polk's close relationship with Mexico
04:33led to a strong relationship.
04:36On November 11, 1846, James Nook Polk worked hard on the government of Mexico
04:42to maintain a strong relationship.
04:45After a long period of isolation in 1846,
04:49Mexico withdrew from the United States of America
04:51and signed the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo.
04:57In January 1849, under the presidency of the President,
05:02James Nook Polk created the Constitution of the United States of America.
05:04James Nook Polk ended his presidency on April 4, 1849
05:09and did not stand for a second term.
05:16James Nook Polk worked with a woman named Sarah Chaldress
05:22who lived in Tennessee.
05:24James Nook Polk was 28 years old
05:27while Sarah Chaldress was only 20 years old.
05:30They had no children together.
05:33James Nook Polk's childhood friend at the age of 53
05:36in May 1849
05:40had only three months to live
05:42after ending his presidency.
05:45There was a rumor that James Nook Polk
05:47had an affair with Sandra Chaldress
05:49which led to an investigation.
05:53Polk's photo was found on a $1 bill
05:57which was issued in September 1849.
06:02It is the place where James Nook Polk was buried
06:06in Virginia
06:09and Polk's Place in North Carolina.
06:14James Nook Polk's investigation
06:171. There is no evidence to support the claim
06:21that James Nook Polk and Sandra Chaldress
06:23had an affair.
06:262. We have to set a goal
06:29that the people in this video
06:31have the right to continue their claims.
06:343. The most important goal of the United States
06:37is to reduce the number of crimes
06:39committed against the people
06:41or to protect their rights.
06:434. Because the United States
06:45and the people of this country
06:47have the same rights.
06:49We all have the same rights.