General Black Jack Pershing.
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aFter the Mexican revolution
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1921)
General John J. Pershing (1860 - 1948).
Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza
Pancho Villa
I believe the answer to your question would be the Mexican Revolution.
He was a Mexican General and was the General at the Alamo, he also lost an arm, not very well liked by his fellow Mexicans. He was a ruthless man. He was a Mexican General and was the General at the Alamo, he also lost an arm, not very well liked by his fellow Mexicans. He was a ruthless man.
The Mexicans faced a middle class protest and unrest.
To capture the Mexican rebel Francisco Villa.
General John Pershing led the United States army into Mexico in order to pursue Pancho Villa, the Mexican Revolutionary. Pershing was unsuccessful in his quest. He chased Pancho Villa for a year before withdrawing in 1917 when the United States entered World War I.