I am essentially copying this answer here, now that SO Meta and SE Meta are separated.
What I value most of SO and other SE sites is the legacy built by the community, which makes the system useful in the long term. An essential part of this is a rating system that reflects usefulness. I have benefited quite a lot from it.
I think that the focus on this usefulness for the SO community is often relegated, in favor of the reputation earned by users. Both go together, that is how SO works, but
When a decision is to be made, usefulness + legacy should prevail as a criterion.
Following up with this rationale, if accepting goes naturally with upvoting in an (overwhelming?) majority of cases, something that proactively favors the upvoting in these cases would be most convenient.
Now, the due answer to the specific question: Wouldn't it make sense that accepting an answer implies an upvote to the answer?, I would say YES, with an option for explicitly not upvoting. But any other action favoring this will also be interesting.