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Winfield Scott (13 de junio de 1786, Condado de Dinwiddie, Virginia - 29 de mayo de 1866, West Point, Nueva York) fue general del ejército de los Estados Unidos, diplomático y candidato presidencial de su país.
In popular culture. See also. Notes. Citations. General references. External links. Winfield Scott (June 13, 1786 – May 29, 1866) was an American military commander and political candidate.
Hace 6 días · See all videos for this article. Winfield Scott (born June 13, 1786, Petersburg, Va., U.S.—died May 29, 1866, West Point, N.Y.) was an American army officer who held the rank of general in three wars and was the unsuccessful Whig candidate for president in 1852. He was the foremost American military figure between the Revolution ...
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On July 5, 1841, Scott assumed office as Commanding General of the United States Army, its most senior position, and was promoted to Major General. In this role, he led American forces in Mexico during the Mexican-American War, earning him even more national recognition and prestige.
CHARLES B. WAITE Y WINFIELD SCOTT: LO DOCUMENTAL Y LO ESTÉTICO EN SU OBRA FOTOGRÁFICA. CASAS BENIGNO. PDF. Para citar este artículo. A la memoria de José G. Benítez Muro. La Fototeca Nacional del INAH cuenta entre sus fondos con uno muy particular que reúne la obra de estos dos fotógrafos, estadounidenses y contemporáneos entre sí ...
2 de feb. de 2024 · Winfield Scott was a significant military leader from the War of 1812 to the beginning of the Civil War. He led American forces to victory during the Mexican-American War and devised the Anaconda Plan, which helped the Union claim victory in the Civil War.
3 de jul. de 2019 · A veteran of fifty-three years, Scott was one of the greatest commanders in American history. General Winfield Scott was a key leader in the US Army during the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, and the early days of the Civil War.