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The Mexican–American War, 1846–1848

Battle of Chapultapec

Battle of Chapultapec

U.S. forces began their assault on Chapultapec, the main fort protecting Mexico City, on September 12, 1847, with an artillery barrage.

A painting depicting the Battle of Chapultapec.

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