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Chase, 1916–17
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Chase, 1916–17

2021
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Overview
By 1915 the Carrancistas defeated Pancho Villa, and President Wilson chose to recognize Venustiano Carranza as the legitimate leader, the “first chief” of Mexico. With a relatively stable base of political power, Carranza’s troops managed to gradually gain limited control over northern Mexico at the expense of Villa’s men. Soon, the Mexican pistolero realized he was losing both the political and the military fight in his own backyard. But Villa was not yet a completely spent cartridge. He remained in the north, in Chihuahua, where he served as a thorn in Carranza’s side. In need of revenue and in response
Publisher
Potomac Books,Potomac Books, Incorporated
ISBN
9781640124066, 1640124063

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