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Q: During the Mexican revolution us troops under the leadership of general Pershing invaded deep into northern Mexico true or false?
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Who led the AEF into Mexico during the Mexican Revolution?

General Black Jack Pershing.


What war took place when John j Pershing had to capture pachy villa?

I believe the answer to your question would be the Mexican Revolution.


Who do you think was the chief hero of the Mexican Revolution Who do you think was the chief villain Why?

Well It's Simple Villa (King of northern mexico) helped the Mexican Revolution in many ways therefor he would be best fit for the hero of the mexican revolution


What did Mexico do when many Mexican Americans where killed in the US during 1912?

Nothing; Mexico was in the middle of its Mexican Revolution (1910-1921). That is the reason the Pershing Punitive Expedition (1916-1917) was carried out, and Mexico was unable to prevent the entry of American troops into its territory.


When did Mexican Revolution happen?

Mexican Revolution happened in 1910.


What were the consequences of Pancho Villa's invasion for Mexico and the US?

After Pancho Villa attacked Columbus, NM, US Army General John J. Pershing was commissioned to capture Villa in a nine-month pursuit that unsuccessfully ended when Gen. Pershing was called back. Mexican leaders Venustiano Carranza and Victoriano Huerta felt such pursuit was an indirect invasion of Mexican soil, bout couldn't oppose effectively as they were fighting each other during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921).


Did people use horses in the Mexican Revolution?

Yes. The Mexican topography (i.e.: Mexico is pretty hilly) and timing of such revolution (1910-1922) prevented the widespread use of other kind of vehicles. Also railroads were widely used to transport troops and equipment, specially on the Mexican northern states.


Why was the Mexican Revolution considered a revolution?

Because it was a fight between the Mexican federal government and the Mexican people.


What part of Mexico was the vaqueros from?

Northern Mexico, including the territories acquired from Mexico during the Texas Revolution and Mexican-American War.


What was result of Wilson sending troops under john pershing across border to capture villa?

Gen Pershing was sent to Mexico, but was unable to capture him. Poncho Villa was very popular in Mexico, and the Mexican government objected to Pershing's presence. Pershing was in 'hot pursuit' he could never corner him.


Compare and contrast the leadership of south American revolutions to the Mexico's revolution?

Both were looking to break free of the old way. The economy's were changing while politically they were stuck in the past. The revolutions were to get people out from under the old way of rule.


What regions of Mexico were part of the Mexican revolution?

All of Mexico was part of the Mexican Revolution.