Santa Anna.
US Forces occupied Mexico City.
It was the city of Veracruz, which was held under siege by American forces from March 9 to March 29, 1847.
They didn't, but New Mexico was quickly occupied by American forces during the early days of the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Due to a low population and light military presence on the part of the Mexican side, New Mexico was almost taken over without casualties. See related questions for further details.
John C. Fremont.
Yes. Both the Mexican Army and Navy have special forces groups. In fact, they train with their American counterparts: the US Army Special Forces and Navy SEALs.
By having Mexico start the war by driving the Mexican forces out of the disputed border region in Texas & make the border secure.
He was the president and general of the Mexican forces during the Texas Revolution.
After Mexico City fell to American forces, president Santa Anna fled the country, fearing retaliations from either American or Mexican forces alike, as it was suspected he played both sides during the conflict for personal gain (he did). Also, many wealthy people, including those in the congress, left Mexico City for fear of their lives. Without a clear leadership, the Mexican government fell in disarray, prompting those who were left behind to sign the Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty, to prevent the full takeover of Mexico.
American forces would take Mexico City, the capital of Mexico
No; he was the general of the Mexican army during the Battle of Puebla or Cinco de Mayo (May 5, 1862) against French forces.
The leader of Mexico during The Mexican-American War was Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna -Alejandra,Tx. The leader of Mexico during The Mexican-American War was Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna -Alejandra,Tx.
The US forces beat the Mexican forces there in 1847, in the course of the Mexican-American war. It was also the site of the heroic death of six Mexican military cadets, who stood and fought to the death, covering the Mexican forces' retreat.