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Occupation. Formal fighting, however, had ceased by the terms of the truce on March 6, 1848. This truce also ended attacks by guerrilla units under the control of the government. Rebellious guerrilla units continued until the end of the American occupation in
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Mexican losses and the US estimates Northern Campaign (Palo Alto-Buena Vista): c. 1,031 Mexican killed. Valley Campaign (Cerro Gordo-Mexico City): c. 2,854 Mexican were killed. Or, c. 3,885 not including later died of wounds, died from disease, or the losses in the West.
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Winfield Scott; just over half of the San Patricios are killed or captured, the rest retreat with the rest of the Mexican forces in the area.
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1976:The Occupation of New Mexico (Battle of Cañoncito)
1822:". These are, in fact, two very different battles.
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989:, the last port city on the Mexican Gulf Coast.
419:, defeated 203 U.S. Marines led by Navy Captain
167:American forces withstand Mexican Army attacks.
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1258:between Mexican Light Corps forces under Gen.
1254:Also known as the "Atlixco Affair", fought at
1194:defeated a small detachment of U.S. forces at
945:engages Mexicans at Tuxpan for a second time.
806:Doniphan defeats a larger Mexican army at the
1900:The Occupation of Mexico - May 1846-July 1848
1764:'s campaign that defeated Mexican forces in
1574:An unopposed landing party under Lieutenant
1511:A second Mexican attack by Manuel Pineda on
1218:A relief force under the command of General
903:, surrendered without resistance to General
1866:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 120.
1643:held by Mexican forces blockading Guaymas.
1592:Lieutenant Chatard landed a small party at
1988:A Continent Divided: The U.S. - Mexico War
1960:: Grigg, Elliot & Co.Philadelphia 1849
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1814:It is a common misconception to confuse "
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1840:. Stanford University. Archived from
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2014:United States military-related lists
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2004:Battles of the Mexican–American War
1958:Complete History Of The Mexican War
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1311:October 31
1264:Joseph Lane
1251:October 19
1235:October 12
1220:Joseph Lane
1149:Joaquín Rea
1145:Light Corps
1125:Mexico City
848:Thermopylae
827:March 9–29
761:Taos Revolt
740:February 1
720:January 29
704:January 24
685:January 24
533:December 6
365:Californios
359:Led by Gen
276:Yerba Buena
1998:Categories
1932:References
1784:James Polk
1215:October 9
1184:October 2
1057:August 20
1041:August 19
977:Commodore
878:Gulf coast
669:January 9
653:January 8
633:January 2
465:Tamaulipas
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412:October 7
313:August 18
234:Tamaulipas
189:Rio Grande
44:Background
36:, and the
1888:guerrilla
1757:March 31
1738:Chihuahua
1734:Chihuahua
1726:March 16
1706:partisans
1681:guerrilla
1618:U.S. Navy
1330:, on the
981:captures
893:April 22
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843:April 18
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786:south of
556:captures
495:U.S. Army
391:house in
341:Monterrey
274:occupies
272:U.S. Navy
253:U.S. Navy
225:Matamoros
1903:Archived
1848:20 March
1818:" with "
1778:See also
1701:March 6
1356:Mazatlán
1316:Libertad
1143:Mexican
974:June 16
958:June 30
941:Perry's
901:Veracruz
788:Saltillo
486:Coahuila
482:Saltillo
300:—
297:July 14
268:July 10
164:May 3–9
1641:Cochori
1284:Guaymas
1256:Atlixco
1189:Captain
1020:July 9
1000:July 6
987:Tabasco
922:May 26
876:on the
782:fights
586:Colonel
577:Bracito
461:Tampico
449:Tabasco
335:forces
249:July 7
229:May 18
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1562:Result
1549:Battle
1324:Mulege
1288:Sonora
1196:Mulegé
1153:Puebla
874:Tuxpan
622:Result
609:Battle
562:Sonora
558:Tucson
208:May 9
180:May 8
133:Result
120:Battle
58:Mexico
32:, the
1923:City.
1800:Notes
1430:Urias
938:June
389:adobe
149:Texas
1944:ISBN
1868:ISBN
1850:2011
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