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In fact it was US ambassador in Mexico Henry Lane Wilson who plotted and ultimately succeeded along Victoriano Huerta to assassinate Madero.

Just as it has been the case on many countries where 'regime change' has taken place such as Chile, Iraq, Guatemala or the Philippines, it happened because 'economic interests' were endangered.

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