Lord Wellington, the famed victor at Waterloo at Waterloo had studied US General Winfield Scott's campaign in the Mexican War. Wellington's view was that the capture of Mexico City by way of the amphibious landing at Vera Cruz was brilliant.
General Zachary Taylor.
He was a Major General when it ended.
During the Mexican-American War, the Mexican leader, Santa Anna led the Mexican nation and acted as its military leader as well. For the US, the top military chief was General Winfield Scott. The US President was President Polk.
Santa Anna is probably the most widely known name in the US.
MEXICAN LEADER AND GENERAL
Declined.
From a military standpoint, it ended with the death of the Constitutional Army's primer jefe (First Chief) Venustiano Carranza in 1920, and the ascension to power of General Álvaro Obregón
Among populations, in general terms, yes -- at least, there is no enmity between British and Mexican people. Mexicans are too far away and too involved on their own affairs to have a meaningful relationship with British people.
The Mexican cession was the outcome of the Mexican American war.
No, they are British
yes.
She is a Mexican