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American troops were sent into Mexico to try to capture this Mexican revolutionary leader?

Francisco "Pancho" Villa


Which US president refused to recognize General Huerta as the leader of Mexico during the revolution?

Which U.S. president refused to recognize General Huerta as the leader of Mexico during the revolution


Who was leader of the American troops during the Mexican American War?

General Winfield Scott.


Why did president Wilson withdrawal American troops from Mexico in 1917?

President Woodrow Wilson withdrew American troops from Mexico in 1917 because he was concerned about World War 1 raging in Europe.


Why did president Roosevelt withdraw American troops from Mexico in 1917?

President Franklin D. Roosevelt withdrew American troops from Mexico in 1917 primarily due to the need to focus on World War I and the growing tensions in Europe. The U.S. military presence, initially sent to pursue revolutionary leader Pancho Villa, had strained diplomatic relations with Mexico. Additionally, the withdrawal aimed to improve U.S.-Mexico relations and reduce the potential for conflict as the U.S. mobilized for war.


Who was the American explorer captured by Spanish troops in New Mexico?

Zebulon pike


Leader of American troops in the area north of the Ohio river?

During the Revolutionary War period, the area around the Ohio River was very wild. The leader of the American troops in the area was General 'Mad Anthony' Wayne.


What was the biggest danger to US troops on the Mexican-American war?

the biggest danger toward the US troops was the disease in Mexico


Did Woodrow Wilson send American troops into Mexico to block an arms shipment to Russia?

No


What Mexican revolutionary leader American troops tried to capture?

Franciso "Pancho" Villa


Who commanded American troops at Veracruz's?

American troops at Veracruz during the Mexican-American War were commanded by General Winfield Scott. He led the successful amphibious assault and subsequent occupation of the city in April 1847. Scott's campaign at Veracruz was a pivotal part of his overall strategy to capture Mexico City. His leadership during this operation helped to establish his reputation as a prominent military leader.


Who was the leader of American troops in Cuba during the Spanish American war?

General Nelson A. Miles. General William R. Shafter.