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why was winfield scotts victory in mexico city in 1847 significant?
his victory resulted in the capture of one of mexicos seaports.
his victory ended the mexican-american war by forcing a surrender.
his victory allowed the united states to acquire all of mexico.
his victory meant polk would be able to annex texas for the united states.
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- The capture of a seaport wasn't the significance of Scott's Mexico City victory.
- Winfield Scott's victory in Mexico City in 1847 forced Mexico to surrender, effectively ending the Mexican - American War.
- The US did not acquire all of Mexico; they acquired a portion (the Mexican Cession).
- Texas was annexed in 1845, before the Mexican - American War fully escalated and before Scott's 1847 victory.
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B. His victory ended the Mexican - American War by forcing a surrender.