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Condensed History of the Mexican War and Its Glorious Results by Hungerford et al.

by Hungerford, Daniel E., 1821?-1896?
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Condensed History of the Mexican War and Its Glorious Results by Hungerford et al. is a historical account detailing the events and outcomes of the Mexican-American War, likely written in the late 19th century. The book serves as both a tribute and a documentation reflecting on the military actions and strategies employed by American soldiers, highlighting how they contributed to the expansion of the United States. The text includes reminiscences from notable veterans who participated in the conflict, adding personal perspectives to the historical narrative. The book chronicles the significant battles and military campaigns that characterized the Mexican War, including crucial events such as the Battle of Palo Alto and the Siege of Chapultepec. It outlines the American military strategy, points out key figures like Major General Zachary Taylor and General Winfield Scott, and recounts the experiences of soldiers, providing insights into their bravery, camaraderie, and challenges faced during the war. Moreover, the narrative discusses the war’s substantial aftermath, particularly the acquisition of vast territories and its impact on America’s growth as a nation. Throughout, there’s a tone of pride in the accomplishments of the American soldiers, reflective of a sentiment of national unity and purpose in the expansionist ethos of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
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