The Mexican-American War of the 1840s, precipitated by border
disputes and the U.S. annexation of Texas, ended with the military
occupation of Mexico City by General Winfield Scott. In the
subsequent treaty, the United States gained territory that would
become California, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and parts of
Wyoming and Colorado. In this highly readable account, John S.D.
Eisenhower provides a comprehensive survey of this frequently
overlooked war.
General
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