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The Mexican War propelled Winfield Scott to the White House.
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Winfield Scott’s successes in the Mexican–American War made him a national hero and the Whig presidential nominee in 1852, but he lost the election to Democrat Franklin Pierce and never reached the White House.
Winfield Scott’s successes in the Mexican–American War made him a national hero and the Whig presidential nominee in 1852, but he lost the election to Democrat Franklin Pierce and never reached the White House.
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