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1、美国总统10詹姆斯诺克斯波尔克JamesK.Polk:DarkHorseVOALearningEnglishpresentsAmericasPresidents.JamesKnoxPolkmovedintotheWhiteHouseastheIlthpresidentoftheUnitedStatesin1845.1846portraitofJamesK.PolkbyGeorgePeterAlexanderHealyFewhadpredictedthatPolkwouldbecomepresident.Evenhewassurprised.Polkhadcometohispartyspresi

2、dentialnominatingconventionnearlyayearearlierwithlowexpectations.Butthetoppoliticians,includingformerpresidentMartinVanBuren,failedtowinamajorityofvotes.Conventiondelegatestriedagainandagaintoagreeonacandidate.Eventually,Polkwasnominated.Asmallnumberofdelegatessupportedhim.Thenthedelegatesvotedagain

3、.Thistime,Polkreceivedall266votes.HebecamethefirstdarkhorsecandidateinU.S.historytobenominatedbyamajorparty.Inotherwords,hewassomeonenoonethoughtwouldwin.Buthedid.EarlylifePolkwasborninthesoutheasternstateofNorthCarolina.Whenhewasachild,hisfamilymovedwest,toTennessee.Atthetime,Tennesseehadfewwhitese

4、ttlers.Someconsidereditthewilderness.Polksfamilydidwellthere.Hisfatherbecamewealthy,buyinglandandenslavedpeople.HismotherJanezwhofollowedstrict,Christianreligiousteachings,gaveher10childrenagoodeducation.Jameswastheoldest.Hewenttocollege,thenstudiedlaw.Whenhewas25,hemarriedanintelligentandwealthyyou

5、ngwomannamedSarahChildress.Thetwoneverhadchildren.ButtheyworkedtogethertolaunchPolkspoliticalcareer.Intime,PolkwaselectedtotheTennesseeHouseofRepresentatives,thenthenationalHouseofRepresentatives.There,hedevelopedacloserelationshipwithPresidentAndrewJackson.SinceJacksonwascalledOldHickory/Polkbecame

6、knownasYoungHickory.WhenPolkleftCongressandreturnedtoTennesseetobecomegovernor,hesupportedJackson,sbankingreforms.ButsoontheU.S.economycollapsed.Tennesseevotersfailedtore-electPolkasgovernor-notonce,buttwice.SoPolkreturnedtohisplantationsandwaitedforachancetore-enternationalpolitics.In1844zPolktrave

7、ledtothecityofBaltimoretoattendtheDemocraticPartysnationalconvention.Hethoughthecouldperhapswinthenominationforvicepresident.Instead,hebecametheDemocratscandidateforpresident.Severalmonthslater,henarrowlydefeatedtheopposingpartyscandidateinthenationalelection.WhyPolkwonHistorianRobertMerrywroteabook

8、aboutPolkspresidency.MerrysaysonereasonPolkwontheelectionwastheissueofTexas.PolkwantedtomakeTexasastate.HethoughttheUnitedStatescouldtakepossessionoftheareapeacefully.Theotherleadingcandidatesdidnot.Merrysaystheothercandidateswereright-theUnitedStateseventuallywenttowarwithMexico.ButPolkspokefortheA

9、mericanpeople.ManifestDestinydescribedtheideathattheUnitesStatesexpansiontothePacificwasadestinythatcouldbeclearlyseenandthatcouldnotbechanged.Inthe1840szmanyAmericanslikedtheideaofexpandingthecountry.TheybelievedinmanifestdestinytheideathatGodwantedAmericatoexpandwest,allthewaytothePacificOcean,and

10、takecontrolofthecontinent.Asaresult,manyvoterssupportedPolkandhispromisetoaddTexastotheUnitedStates.Polktookanotherunusualpositioninthe1844election.Hesaidifhewonthepresidency,hewouldserveonlyonetermthatis,fouryears.(Severalpreviouspresidentshadservedtwoterms.)Polktoldvoterspresidentsmightabusetheirp

11、oweriftheyheldofficetoolong.Oneterm,hesaidzwouldbeenoughforhim.ButRobertMerrysaystherewasmoretoPolksone-termpromise.Itwasapoliticalbet.Polkthoughtifhesaidhewouldserveaspresidentforonlyoneterm,otherpartyleadersmighthelphimwin.Then,thosepoliticianscouldtryagaintowinthepresidencyinfouryears,insteadofwa

12、itingeight.Hewasprobablyright.IfPolkhadnotmadethecampaignpromise,Merrysays,YoungHickorywouldnothavewon.PresidencyDuringthefirstdaysofhisadministration,JamesK.Polkfamouslylistedthefourthingsheplannedtodoaspresident.Hewantedtoreducetaxesonimports.Hewishedtoestablishanindependenttreasury.Hehopedtosettl

13、ethedisputewithBritainovertheOregonborder.AndhewantedtogetCaliforniafortheUnitedStates.1.essthanfouryearslater,Polkhadrealizedeachitemonhislist.HeisrememberedforgreatlyexpandingthesizeoftheUnitedStates.HesuccessfullynegotiatedwithBritainforU.S.controloverterritoryinthewestuptothe49thparallel.Theagre

14、ementgavetheU.S.thecurrentstatesofOregon,Idaho,andWashington.BelowthosestateslayCalifornia.AnAmericangovernmentministeroncedescribedCaliforniaastherichest,themostbeautiful,andthehealthiestcountryintheworld.TheofficialsaidtheportofSanFranciscowasbigenoughtoholdallthenaviesoftheworld.HesaidsomedaySanF

15、ranciscowouldcontrolthetradeofallthePacificOcean.Therewasonlyoneproblem,fromthepointofviewoftheU.S.government.CaliforniawaspartofMexico.Atfirst,U.S.officialsattemptedtobuyCaliforniafromMexico.ButMexicanOffiCialSrefusedeventotalkaboutsellingCaliforniatotheUnitedStates.ShortlyaftertheU.S.Congressappro

16、vedstatehoodforTexasinearly1845zMexicobrokerelationswiththeU.S.alltogether.Thefollowingyear,MexicantroopscrossedtheRioGrandeandclashedwithAmericansoldiers.Inanswer,PresidentPolkaskedCongresstodeclarewar.Hedidnotthinktheconflictwouldlastlong.HebelievedtheU.S.declarationwouldquicklyforceMexicotosellhi

17、mtheterritoryhewanted.Polkwaswrong.HistorianRobertMerrysaysthewarwithMexicolastedlonger,wasmoreexpensive,andcostmorelivesthanheexpected.Butinthe1848treatythatendedthewar,Polkgotthelandhehadwanted.MexicorecognizedtheindependenceofTexas,anditsoldtheareasthatarenowallorpartofthestatesofArizona,Utah,Nev

18、ada,NewMexico,Wyoming,Coloradoand,yes,California.1.egacyPresidentPolkkepthispromisetoserveonlyoneterm.Afterfouryears,heretiredfromthepresidency,traveledforafewweeks,andthenreturnedtoTennesseetosettleinanewhome.JamesPolkzabout1849OnlythreemonthsafterhelefttheWhiteHouse,Polkdied.Heleftbehindamuchlarge

19、rcountry,butadividedone.Theissuewasagainslavery.SouthernersarguedthattheyhadtherighttotakeenslavedpeopleintoCaliforniaandotherformerMexicanlands.Northernersopposedanyfurtherspreadofslavery.Thequestionwasthis:didCongresshavethepowertocontrol-orevenban-slaveryinthenewterritories?mKellyJeanKelly.KellyJ

20、eanKellywrotethisstoryforLearningEnglish.GeorgeGrowwastheeditor.WordsinThisStoryconvention-n.alargemeetingofpeoplewhocometoaplaceforusuallyseveraldaystotalkabouttheirsharedworkstrict-adj.carefullyobeyingtherulesorprinciplesofareligionoraparticularwayoflifeplantation-n.alargeareaoflandespeciallyinaho

21、tpartoftheworldwherecrops(suchascotton)aregrownmanifestdestiny-n.afutureeventthatissuretohappen;adestinythatcanbeclearlyseenandthatcannotbechangedbet-n.achoicemadebythinkingaboutwhatwillprobablyhappenparallel-n.anyoneoftheimaginarycirclesonthesurfaceoftheEarththatareparalleltotheequatorandthatareshownaslinesonmapsexpensive-adj.costingalotofmoneyill-adj.notwellorhealthyWewanttohearfromyou.WritetousintheCommentsSection.

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