Be̍k-Bí Chiàn-cheng
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Bi̍k-Bí tsèn-tsing (Mexican–American War) sī Bi̍k-se-ko kah Bí-kok tsi-kan uì 1846-nî kàu 1848-nî po̍k-huat ê tsi̍t-tiûñ tsèn-tsing.
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Bi̍k-Bí tsèn-tsing (Mexican–American War) | |||||||||
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Clockwise from top left: Winfield Scott entering Plaza de la Constitución after the Fall of Mexico City, U.S. soldiers engaging the retreating Mexican force during the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, U.S. victory at Churubusco outside Mexico City, marines storming Chapultepec castle under a large U.S. flag, Battle of Cerro Gordo | |||||||||
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Kau-chiàn-hong | |||||||||
Bí-kok California kiōng-hô-kok | Be̍k-se-ko | ||||||||
Chí-hui-koaⁿ kap léng-tō-chiá | |||||||||
James K. Polk Winfield Scott Zachary Taylor Stephen Kearney John Sloat William Worth Robert Stockton Joseph Lane Franklin Pierce David Conner Matthew Perry John Frémont Thomas Childs Henry Burton Edward Baker William Ide |
Santa Anna Mariano Arista Pedro de Ampudia José Flores Mariano Vallejo Nicolás Bravo José de Herrera Andrés Pico Manuel Armijo Martin de Cos Pedro de Anaya Agustín y Huarte Joaquín Rea Manuel Muñoz Gabriel Valencia † José de Urrea | ||||||||
Peng-le̍k | |||||||||
73,532[1] | 82,000[1] | ||||||||
Sí-siong | |||||||||
1,733 killed [1] 4,152 wounded[2] |
5,000 killed [1] Thousands wounded[1] 4,000 civilians killed | ||||||||
Including civilians killed by violence, military deaths from disease and accidental deaths, the Mexican death toll may have reached 25,000[1] and the American death toll exceeded 13,283.[3] |
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