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In 1824 he married Sarah Childress. The two had met while taking lessons from a tutor in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She was a very social person and often threw parties to help with her husband's political campaign. This was much to the dismay of James Polk who gravely disliked talking to the many guest he had...
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While part of the legislature he began to break ties with the Tennessee politicians that his family had once been close too. In 1825 Polk was elected to become part of the U.S. House of Representatives. He was reelected six more times. With help from his friend Andrew Jackson, who had now become president, he was elected to be speaker of the House...
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