Scott's invasion of Mexico's heartland
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Was the invasion of central Mexico by the United States during the Mexican-American War that culminated with the occupation of Mexico City.
Chronology
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- May 1847: American General Winfield Scott occupied Puebla on May 15, 1847.
- May 1847: American General Winfield Scott occupied Puebla on May 15, 1847.
- April 1847: U.S. General William J. Worth's division captured San Carlos Fortress in 1847.
- September 1847: U.S. Major General Winfield Scott defeats the Mexicans and captures Mexico City in the Battle for Mexico City.
- September 1847: Battle of Chapultepec.
- September 1847: Battle of Chapultepec.
- March 1847: Siege of Veracruz.
- May 1847: American General Winfield Scott occupied Puebla on May 15, 1847.
- September 1847: U.S. Major General Winfield Scott defeats the Mexicans and captures Mexico City in the Battle for Mexico City.
- March 1847: Siege of Veracruz.
- September 1847: Battle of Chapultepec.
- April 1847: U.S. General William J. Worth's division captured San Carlos Fortress in 1847.
- April 1847: U.S. General William J. Worth's division captured San Carlos Fortress in 1847.
- March 1847: Siege of Veracruz.
- April 1847: U.S. General William J. Worth's division captured San Carlos Fortress in 1847.
- May 1847: American General Winfield Scott occupied Puebla on May 15, 1847.
- September 1847: Battle of Chapultepec.
- March 1847: Siege of Veracruz.
Selected Sources
- Fredriksen, J.C. (2010): Chronology of American Military History - Volume 1, Facts On File, p.373
- Tucker, S.C. (2011) Battles that changed History - An Encyclopedia of World Conflict, ABC-CLIO, p.316