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| 10265. PANCHO VILLA AND US-MEXICAN RELATIONS, 1913-1916. This paper examines the role of Pancho Villa, leader of the Northern Division in the Mexican Revolution/civil war of 1911-1919, in shaping the character of U.S.-Mexican relations during the course of that conflict. Following a brief overview of U.S.-Mexican relations at the beginning of this period, the analysis looks at Washington's changing view of Villa first as a useful instrument of Mexican Revolution and later as a threat to economic and political stability during the period from 1913 to 1917. 16 pages, 18 footnotes, 6 bibliographic sources. |
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