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Winfield scott biography civil war christopher

          The items cover much of Scott's long military career, including his involvement in the War of , the Second Seminole War, the Anglo-American.!

          Winfield Scott Facts and Accomplishments

          Winfield Scott is recognized as one of the greatest military officers in American History.

          General Winfield Scott's long military career, from the War of to the Civil War, paralleled the growth of the United States.

        1. General Winfield Scott's long military career, from the War of to the Civil War, paralleled the growth of the United States.
        2. Winfield Scott had taken 15, men to Mexico City in , and examples of how he structured his force were copied by Irvin McDowell in Just by marching.
        3. The items cover much of Scott's long military career, including his involvement in the War of , the Second Seminole War, the Anglo-American.
        4. Title, Military Orders and Reports: General Orders #39, Winfield Scott, Washington, DC, July 12, Title (Alternative), Christopher C. Augur.
        5. The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War A Michigan native, Chris Scott is an unrepentant.
        6. He served in The War of 1812, The Black Hawk War, Mexican-American War and was the senior officer at the outbreak of the Civil War. His plan, the Anaconda Plan, was used to defeat the Confederacy.

          He served as Commanding General of the United States Army for twenty years.

          He served under seven different Presidents.

          Early Life

          Winfield Scott was born to William Scott and Ann Mason on June 13, 1786.

          His father was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War and served as an officer in the Virginia militia.

          At the age of six, his father died, and at the age of seventeen, Winfield Scott lost his mother. 

          The following year, after his mother's passing, he attended the College of William and Mary.

          He did not stay long, as he left the college to study law under the attorney David Robinson.

          Within two years, he had attained admission