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11 September, 16:50

Why was Winfield Scott's victory in Mexico City in 1847 significant?

A. His victory resulted in the capture of one of Mexico's seaports.

B. His victory ended the Mexican-American War by forcing a surrender.

C. His victory allowed the United States to acquire all of Mexico.

D. His victory meant Polk would be able to annex Texas for the United States.

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  1. 11 September, 17:16
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    The answer is B ...
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