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History 111 causes of the civil war

which he refused to modify despite disapproval (at various times) by the public, Congress, and quite often, members of his cabinet. Perhaps the only mistake that Polk made was the denunciation of the slavery question, which John C. Calhoun stressed to the president many times. Polk paved the way for the Civil War with his territorial expansion and non-consideration of the major domestic issue of the times. As LaFeber points out, "Polk never lived to see the Civil War that his own use of presidential power helped bring about."BIBLIOGRAPHYBauer, K. Jack The Mexican War, 1846-1848. University of Nebraska Press. Lincoln: 1974 *Benton, Thomas Hart. A Thirty Years' View. Graebner, Norman A. Foundation of American Foreign Policy: A Realist Appraisal from Franklin to McKinley. Scholarly Resources Inc. Wilmington: 1985 LaFeber, Walter. The American Age. Second Edition. WW Norton and Company. New York: 1994 Lander, Ernest McPherson. Reluctant Imperialists: Calhoun, The South Carolinians and the Mexican War. Louisiana State University Press. Baton Rouge: 1980 Polk, James K. Polk: The Diary of a President 1845-1849. First Edition. Longmans, Green and Co. New York: 1929 Price, Glenn W. Origins of the War With Mexico. University of Texas Press. Austin: 1967...

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