I guess you mean during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). It took 32,000 American soldiers and 59,000 militia (91,000 men) to defeat 60,000 Mexicans during that war.
3 million soldiers total
Persian Soldiers defeated the Troy's
Spanish conquistadors defeated the Aztec "tribe" in Mexico, in 1521.
There were about 187 Texians and about 2,400 soldiers from Mexico.
The American soldiers defeated the German soldiers Christmas day.
No, the word 'defeated' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to defeat. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a defeatedopponent; the defeated army).The word defeat is the nounform.When you see 'defeated' used as a noun, as in "The defeated marched silently past the soldiers." That is actually a shortened form of, "The defeated townspeople...", or "The defeated army marched silently past the soldiers."
There are 1,563 buried in the Mexico City National Cemetery who had their penis's burned off.
The Battle of Puebla or Cinco de Mayo was important because 4,600 Mexican soldiers defeated a much better-equipped French army composed of 6,500 men that had not been defeated for almost 50 years.
The US soldiers that they had defeated on the Phillipines.
6,000
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The Spanish Empire held Mexico as an overseas territory for 300 years; from 1521 when they defeated the Aztec Empire until 1821 when the "insurgent" army entered Mexico City.