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Hate and fear on the part of Polk is quite unlikely. They were of different political persuasions and Taylor was a loyal and obedient officer who served President Polk well in the Mexican American War. Polk was true to his pledge and did not seek a second term as President, and Taylor used his popularity gained in the Mexican American War as a route to the White House.
False. Polk believed in Manifest Destiny.
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Zachary Taylor was a hero in the Mexican War, a Virginian, a Whig and a slave owner. His stance on the 1850 California admission was a surprise to many. Henry Clay, the mind behind, the 1820 Missouri Compromise took on the task of forging another compromise in 1850. Clay was also Abraham Lincoln's "mentor" and both were Whigs.The work in 1850 by Henry Clay faced an uphill battle. President Zachary Taylor made it clear that he expected the Congress to admit both California and New Mexico as free states. He also said he would not sign a fugitive slave law. He also made it known that he would not entertain any monetary or border claims from Texas. Taylor went a step further, if Texas resisted New Mexico's claims on the border between them, he vowed to send in troops to settle the situation and lead them himself to force Texan compliance. Taylor's stance, being a slave owner, was unexpected. Sadly Taylor died in the Summer of 1850. Looking back, one can see that Zachary Taylor was a true patriot.
True, People who opposed to the constitiution are called anticonstitutionalist
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of course, even though he denies it he is a true mexican at heart and is as mexican as they get.
No it is not true.
His full name is Zachary David Alexander Efron.
They say it's Claudia Yuen but it's not true!
It IS true...especially in Mexico
All True.