1846-1848. 1.Battle of Palo Alto 2.The Capture of Monterrey 3.The Battle of Buena Vista 4.The Capture of Veracruz 5.The Battle of Cerro Gordo 6.The.

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1.Battle of Palo Alto 2.The Capture of Monterrey 3.The Battle of Buena Vista 4.The Capture of Veracruz 5.The Battle of Cerro Gordo 6.The Battle of Contreras 7.The Battle of Churubusco 8.The Battle of El Molino del Rey(attack upon the Molino) 9.The Battle of El Molino del Rey (attack upon the Casa Mata) 10. The Storming of Chapultepec (General Pillow’s Attack) 11.The Storming of Chapultepec (General Quiltman’s Attack 12.Entrance into the City of Mexico 13.Occupation of Mexico

-First major battle -Took place just north of present day Brownsville, Texas -Mexicans lost about 300 troops -Americans only lost about 150 troops General Zachary Taylor (had 3,000 troops) General Marino Arista (had 4,000 troops) A m e r i c a n W i n !