- rule of
Mexican President Venustiano Carranza.
Calling themselves the
Seditionistas, the
rebels began attacking small American outposts and settlements...
- by the
Seditionistas and Carrancistas, and led by
major political leaders such as
Basilio Ramos and Luis de la Rosca; however, the
Seditionistas were never...
- 1915 raid by
Mexican Seditionistas near Kingsville, Texas...
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Belligerents Mexico Villistas Constitutionalistas Carrancistas Maderistas Seditionistas Supported by: Germany United
States Commanders and
leaders Álvaro...
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Maderistas Orozquistas Villistas Zapatistas Carrancistas Magonistas Seditionistas Mexico 1910 1919
Border War (1910–19) Part of the
Mexican Revolution...
- most
attacks along the border, but in
January 1915
rebels known as
Seditionistas drafted the Plan of San
Diego and
began launching their own raids. The...
- Nogales.
Holmdahl also took part in the
ongoing Bandit War
against Seditionistas. A
little more than a
month after his conviction,
Holmdahl applied for...
- repulsed. Ojo de Agua Raid — The
United States Army and the
Mexican Seditionistas clashed for a
final time at the
border town of Ojo de Agua, Texas. A...
- was dead, in Watertown,
Wisconsin (d. 2010) The
Mexican rebel faction Seditionistas raided the
village of Ojo de Agua, Texas,
forcing the
United States...