American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... Huerta . Apparently the American President was waiting to see if Huerta would extend his control over all of Mexico and whether he would hold constitutional elections , as he said he would do . On May 1 , 1913 , Huerta called a ...
... Huerta . Apparently the American President was waiting to see if Huerta would extend his control over all of Mexico and whether he would hold constitutional elections , as he said he would do . On May 1 , 1913 , Huerta called a ...
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... Huerta had made a pact with General Felix Diaz , the former dictator's nephew , by which it was agreed that Huerta would be provisional president and then support Diaz for the regular term of office . " By July , Haff reported to Wilson ...
... Huerta had made a pact with General Felix Diaz , the former dictator's nephew , by which it was agreed that Huerta would be provisional president and then support Diaz for the regular term of office . " By July , Haff reported to Wilson ...
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... Huerta's Foreign Minister indignantly refused the loan and deftly sidestepped the question of his chief's candidacy by pointing to the ineligibility provisions of the Mexican Constitution.28 Wilson's special emissary remained in Mexico ...
... Huerta's Foreign Minister indignantly refused the loan and deftly sidestepped the question of his chief's candidacy by pointing to the ineligibility provisions of the Mexican Constitution.28 Wilson's special emissary remained in Mexico ...
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