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28 September, 09:25

What did James Polk mean when he declared "Fifty-four forty or fight!" in the 1844 presidential campaign? Did he follow through with this campaign promise? Explain.

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  1. 28 September, 11:21
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    He meant that under his administration, the US would accept a boundary between the US and British portions of the Oregon Territory no further south than the fifty-four forty line of latitude, or he would go to war with Britain. He did not deliver on this promise as the US/Britain boundary in the Oregon Territory was set further south than the fifty-four forty line without a war between the two nations.
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