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  1. Robert John Walker (Northumberland, Pensilvania; 19 de julio de 1801-Washington D. C.; 11 de noviembre de 1869) fue un abogado, economista y político estadounidense.

  2. Robert James Walker (July 19, 1801 – November 11, 1869) was an American lawyer, economist and politician.

  3. Robert John Walker fue un abogado, economista y político estadounidense. Miembro activo del Partido Demócrata, se desempeñó como senador de los Estados Unidos por Misisipi entre 1835 y 1845, como secretario del Tesoro entre 1845 y 1849 durante la administración del presidente James K. Polk, y brevemente como gobernador del territorio de ...

  4. 19 de jul. de 1998 · Robert J. Walker was a U.S. Senator from Mississippi (1835–45), secretary of the treasury (1845–49) during the Mexican War, and governor of Kansas Territory (April–December 1857) during the violent struggle over slavery there. As senator he advocated the annexation of Texas and helped to make.

  5. When Robert J. Walker (1801 - 1869) was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President James K. Polk in 1845, he had already established himself as a supporter of an independent Treasury System plan and an apostle of free trade.

  6. Robert J. Walker was a Democrat who served in the Senate and the cabinet of James K. Polk. He later became the governor of Kansas, a pro-Union advocate, and a lobbyist for Russia.

  7. Robert J. Walker was a Mississippi senator between 1835 and 1845, and later served as the Secretary of the Treasury under the James Polk Administration between 1845 and 1849. He was born in Northumberland, Pennsylvania on July 19, 1801, the son of Jonathan Hoge Walker.