I believe you mean Winfield Scott (1786 - 1886). The day he took Mexico City was September 15, 1847.
Land at Veracruz, march inland and take Mexico City by storm.
From the initial siege and landings at the Mexican port city of Veracruz (March 9, 1847), to the fall of Mexico city (September 15, 1847), it took a little more than six months for Scott's campaign to be completed.
American forces would take Mexico City, the capital of Mexico
He fought several battles to capture Mexico City:Battle of Contreras - Aug 19Battle of Churubusco - Aug 20Battle of Molino del Rey - Sep 8Battle of Chapultepec - Sep 13Battle of Mexico City - Sep 13/14
General Winfield Scott surrounds Mexico City and lays siege to the city. The Americans ultimately take control of Mexico City. Because the capital was captured, the war ended.
The flight time from Mexico City, Mexico to Tijuana, Mexico is:3 hours, 21 minutes
Yes, it is. It would take you 22 hours to travel from Mexico City to Tulum by road. It is a better idea to take a flight from Mexico City to Cancun (two hours of flight) and then take a bus from the airport to Tulum (another two hours).
Yes, but the actual location is known as Mexico City.
About 2 hours.
Its around 2800 miles so it would take somewhere around 48 hours to get from Seattle to Mexico City.
It would take a 33-hour, non-stop drive to reach Mexico City from Chicago, IL.
Guadalajara, Mexico is about 286 miles away from Mexico City, Mexico. A flight would take about 1 hour to complete on a commercial airline.