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Conflict with mexico

Chapter 9, Section 4. Conflict with mexico. The Mexican Revolution. Porfirio Diaz – attracted outside investors to Mexico; President for 30 years Diaz and his cronies got rich, while the lower class struggled Lack of “trickle down economics”. Democracy Comes to Mexico.

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Conflict with mexico

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  1. Chapter 9, Section 4 Conflict with mexico

  2. The Mexican Revolution • Porfirio Diaz – attracted outside investors to Mexico; President for 30 years • Diaz and his cronies got rich, while the lower class struggled • Lack of “trickle down economics”

  3. Democracy Comes to Mexico • Diaz uses force and fraud to defeat opposition • Lower and middle classes rally behind Madero • Diaz into exile • Mexico has first democratic elections, Madero wins • Madero’s plan of democracy went too far for some, not far enough for others.

  4. Enter the United States • Henry Lane Wilson – US Ambassador • Arranged a meeting of anti-Madero factions for a coup • Believed Mexico could not defend US investments • Victoriano Huerta, with support of upper class, captures and jails Madero • Madero is shot trying to “escape” • Wilson condemns actions • “government of butchers” – Civil War rages • US sells arms to anti-Huerta factions • “Watchful waiting”

  5. American Intervention • Four major revolutionary leaders fight Huerta in Civil War • Carranza • Pancho Villa • Zapata • Obregon • These four armies were not organized in any fashion, Carranza and Villa hated each other • USS Dolphin and the 21 gun salute

  6. Veracruz • Before Congress could react to Wilson’s statement (p. 232)… • A German ship with arms for Huerta was on its way • Marines in Veracruz, prevent the weapons from being delivered • ABC Powers • Huerta exiled, Carranza takes a seat of power

  7. Carranza in Power • US recognizes Carranza’s government • Pancho Villa provokes American involvement • Raid on Columbus, NM • Wanted Dead or Alive • General John J. Pershing goes after Villa • 10,000 men pushing deeper into Mexico… • Battle at Carrizal and the resentment of Carranza

  8. Calming a Heated Situation • The idea of war did not sit well in the US • Wilson backs down • Tries to make a deal with Carranza • Wilson pulls out troops • Carranza overthrown in 1920 by Obregon and killed • Oil…

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