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      • The Battle of Chapultepec was important to the outcome of the Mexican-American War because the American victory allowed General Winfield Scott to immediately attack and capture Mexico City. The capture of Mexico City led to the end of the Mexican-American War.
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  2. Winfield Scott. William Selby Harney. Battle of Chapultepec, (12–14 September 1847), an engagement of the Mexican-American War. The fortified castle of Chapultepec sat on a rocky hill overlooking causeways leading to Mexico City’s two western gates.

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · The Battle of Chapultepec was important to the outcome of the Mexican-American War because the American victory allowed General Winfield Scott to immediately attack and capture Mexico City. The capture of Mexico City led to the end of the Mexican-American War.

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  4. The Battle of Chapultepec took place between a U.S. force and Mexican soldiers holding the strategically located Chapultepec Castle just outside Mexico City, fought 13 September 1847 during the Mexican–American War. The building, sitting atop a 200-foot (61 m) hill, was an important position for the defense of the city.

    • September 12–13, 1847
    • American victory
  5. Apr 24, 2018 · Mexico and the United States had gone to war in 1846. Among the causes of this conflict were Mexico's lingering anger over the loss of Texas and the US' desire for Mexico's western lands, such as California, Arizona, and New Mexico.

  6. From Chapultepec, some of the victorious U.S. soldiers swarmed onto the causeway leading to the gates at the southwest corner of Mexico City, and others attacked the gateway near the northwest corner. The soldiers and a battalion of U.S. Marines broke through the walls. Mexican resistance was fierce.

  7. Jul 7, 2023 · The Battle of Chapultepec was a battle of the Mexican-American War that lasted from September 12 to September 14, 1847. After the Mexican-American War (1846-48), Mexico had to cede large parcels of its land to the United States, one of them being the once formidable Chapultepec fortress.

  8. Jul 16, 2013 · HISTORY. Brainpower and Brawn in the Mexican-American War. The United States Army had several advantages, but the most decisive was the professionalism instilled at West Point. William Rosen....

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