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- 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...
- either to join the Carrancistas in a national defense or acquiesce to foreign domination of Mexico. In December 1918, Carrancistas under Gonzalez undertook...
- was the first battle between soldiers of Venustiano Carranza, known as Carrancistas, and the United States military during the Mexican Expedition. When a...
- 42 Carrancistas killed and 51 wounded. When General Pershing learned of the battle he was furious and asked for permission to attack the Carrancista garrison...
- Plan of San Diego." (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 7, 1915). Date January 6, 1915 Location San Diego, Texas Parti****nts Huertistas and Carrancistas...
- 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...
- The Head of Government (Spanish: Jefe/Jefa de Gobierno) wields the executive power in Mexico City. The Head of Government serves a six-year term, running...
- by 1918 he had ****embled several hundred men and began attacking the Carrancistas again. The Villistas were mostly unsuccessful in their final campaign...
- not limited to battles between Villistas and Americans; Maderistas, Carrancistas, Constitutionalistas and Germans also engaged with American forces in...
- the time and being pursued by both the American Army and the federal Carrancistas. The cavalry's two officers (Charles T. Boyd and Henry R. Adair) and...