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Name: Mexican Border War (1910-1919)

Type: Event

Start: 1916 AD

End: 1918 AD

Parent: Mexican Revolution

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Were a series of military engagements which took place in the Mexican-American border region of North America during the Mexican Revolution.

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  • August 1916: Villistas leave San Ygnacio (Texas) after a raid.
  • May 1916: Villa's rebels attacked two more American border towns, Glenn Springs, Texas, and Boquillas, Texas.
  • June 1916: End of Pancho Villa raid in American border towns of Texas.
  • July 1916: A U.S. soldier and a U.S. customs inspector were killed in a Villistas raid in San Ygnacio (Texas).
  • September 1918: Mexican troops left the area after the battle of Ambos Nogales.
  • August 1918: Battle of Ambos Nogales.
  • April 1916: End of Pancho Villa raid in Columbus, New Mexico.
  • July 1916: In 1916, during the Mexican Revolution, Villistas led by Pancho Villa raided the town of San Ygnacio, Texas, killing four American soldiers. This incident further escalated tensions between the United States and Mexico.
  • June 1916: In 1916, during the Mexican Revolution, Villistas led by Pancho Villa raided the town of San Ygnacio, Texas, killing four American soldiers. This incident further escalated tensions between the United States and Mexico.
  • March 1916: Pancho Villa decided to raid Columbus, New Mexico, for supplies.

  • 1. Pancho Villa Expedition


    Was a military operation conducted by the United States Army against the paramilitary forces of Mexican revolutionary Francisco "Pancho" Villa during the Mexican Revolution.

  • March 1916: U.S. forces raid the State of Chihuahua.
  • April 1916: U.S. forces leave the State of Chihuahua.

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