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During the Mexican-American War, which US general led the campaign to Mexico City?
During the Mexican-American War, which US general led the campaign to Mexico City?
- Guadalupe Hidalgo
- Winfield Scott (correct)
- Hernan Cortes
- Veracruz
What was the significance of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
What was the significance of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
- It marked the end of the Mexican-American War
- It resulted in the loss of about 1/3 of Mexico's total area
- It gave the United States over a million square miles of new territory
- All of the above (correct)
How did Winfield Scott's campaign to Mexico City compare to Hernan Cortes' route?
How did Winfield Scott's campaign to Mexico City compare to Hernan Cortes' route?
- They were both naval campaigns
- They followed the same route (correct)
- There is no information about their routes
- They had different routes
Which two fronts were part of the United States' effort to take Mexican territory by force?
Which two fronts were part of the United States' effort to take Mexican territory by force?
How did the Mexican-American War impact Mexico?
How did the Mexican-American War impact Mexico?
Which country lost about 1/3 of its total area as a result of the Mexican-American War?
Which country lost about 1/3 of its total area as a result of the Mexican-American War?
What was the size of the new territory gained by the United States after the Mexican-American War?
What was the size of the new territory gained by the United States after the Mexican-American War?
Which US general led the campaign to Mexico City during the Mexican-American War?
Which US general led the campaign to Mexico City during the Mexican-American War?
Which historical figure followed the same route as Winfield Scott during his campaign to Mexico City?
Which historical figure followed the same route as Winfield Scott during his campaign to Mexico City?
How many fronts were part of the United States' effort to take Mexican territory by force during the Mexican-American War?
How many fronts were part of the United States' effort to take Mexican territory by force during the Mexican-American War?
Study Notes
The Mexican-American War
- During the Mexican-American War, US General Winfield Scott led the campaign to Mexico City.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo marked the end of the Mexican-American War and resulted in Mexico ceding a significant amount of land to the United States.
Comparing Military Campaigns
- Winfield Scott's campaign to Mexico City followed a similar route to Hernan Cortes' conquest of the Aztec Empire in the 16th century.
US Military Strategy
- The United States' effort to take Mexican territory by force consisted of two fronts: one led by General Zachary Taylor and the other by General Winfield Scott.
Impact on Mexico
- The Mexican-American War had a significant impact on Mexico, resulting in the loss of about 1/3 of its total area.
US Territorial Gains
- As a result of the Mexican-American War, the United States gained a significant amount of new territory, totaling approximately 529,000 square miles.
Historical Figures
- Hernan Cortes, the Spanish conquistador, followed the same route as Winfield Scott during his campaign to Mexico City.
US Military Strategy (Again)
- The United States' effort to take Mexican territory by force during the Mexican-American War consisted of two fronts.
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Test your knowledge on General Winfield Scott's campaign in Mexico City in 1847 and his historical connections to Hernan Cortes.