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U.S.-Mexican War
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Who was the diplomat sent to Mexico City to negotiate an end to the U.S.–Mexican War?(1 point) Responses James Polk James Polk Nicholas Trist Nicholas Trist Zachary Taylor Zachary Taylor David Wilmot
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The diplomat sent to Mexico City to negotiate an end to the U.S.–Mexican War was Nicholas Trist.
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