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Mexican-American War

Harney's Transfer – Florida to Mexico

1846
Florida
Era
Mexican-American War
Year
1846
Location
Florida
Status
Historical record
The Combatants

Who Fought

Forces
Not recorded in historical accounts
VS
Victor
Not recorded in historical accounts
Outcome
Col. Harney transferred from Seminole War operations in Florida to serve under Taylor; demonstrates overlapping conflicts of the era
The Battle

History & Significance

Colonel William S. Harney's transfer from the ongoing Seminole War in Florida to service under General Taylor in Mexico in 1846 exemplifies the military resource constraints and concurrent demands of multiple American conflicts during this period. His reassignment demonstrates how the Mexican-American War drew personnel from other active operations.

Historical context

The Mexican-American War (1846–1848) grew from the annexation of Texas (1845) and a disputed border between Texas and Mexico at the Rio Grande. President James K. Polk ordered US troops under General Zachary Taylor into the contested zone; after a skirmish that killed American soldiers, Congress declared war in May 1846. US forces won a series of engagements — Palo Alto, Monterrey, Buena Vista — before General Winfield Scott led an amphibious landing at Veracruz and an overland campaign to Mexico City, which fell in September 1847. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (February 1848) transferred California, Nevada, Utah, most of Arizona and New Mexico, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming to the United States in exchange for $15 million and assumption of $3.25 million in claims — roughly 525,000 square miles, a 67 percent expansion of US territory. The war's outcome immediately reopened the slavery question: the Wilmot Proviso, debated throughout the war, proposed banning slavery from any territory acquired from Mexico, foreshadowing the sectional crisis of the 1850s.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Harney's Transfer – Florida to Mexico take place?
Harney's Transfer – Florida to Mexico took place in 1846.
Where was Harney's Transfer – Florida to Mexico fought?
Harney's Transfer – Florida to Mexico was fought in Florida, United States.
What was the outcome of Harney's Transfer – Florida to Mexico?
Col. Harney transferred from Seminole War operations in Florida to serve under Taylor; demonstrates overlapping conflicts of the era
What was the significance of Harney's Transfer – Florida to Mexico?
Colonel William S. Harney's transfer from the ongoing Seminole War in Florida to service under General Taylor in Mexico in 1846 exemplifies the military resource constraints and concurrent demands of multiple American conflicts during this period. His reassignment demonstrates how the Mexican-Americ
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