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- from Eagle P****, Texas, to Douglas, Arizona, to move more than 5,000 Carrancista forces to fight Villa at the Battle of Agua Prieta; Villa's seasoned...
- defeated Villa in 1915, Zapata initiated guerrilla warfare against the Carrancistas, who in turn invaded Morelos, employing once again scorched-earth tactics...
- insurgent group known as the Sediciosos was formed and supported by the Carrancistas. Title first used for all anti-Huerta forces in the north before the...
- States Army troops of General John J. Pershing's Punitive Expedition and Carrancista troops fought at the town of Carrizal in the Mexican state of Chihuahua...
- not limited to battles between Villistas and Americans; Maderistas, Carrancistas, Constitutionalistas and Germans also engaged with American forces in...
- to his home at Parral, Chihuahua in 1920, with a full pardon from the Carrancista government. Following the Battle of Columbus and Gen. John J. Pershing's...
- 2011] Méndez Lara, Francisco Iván (2020). "Francisco Villa en la prensa carrancista (1914–1915). La construcción del adversario". Bibliographica. 3: 211...
- of Emiliano Zapata forces. Pueblo, El 1917-03-03 Page: 1 "El capitán carrancista Fortino Sámano y su cita con la muerte". Relatosehistorias.mx. 8 November...
- the states of Tamaulipas, Coa****la, and Chihuahua. Prior to 1914, the Carrancistas had been responsible for most attacks along the border, but in January...
- different port). U.S. forces eventually left Veracruz in the hands of the Carrancistas, but with lasting damage to U.S.-Mexican relations. In Mexico's south...