Entering the White House in 1913, President Woodrow Wilson had one eye on the simmering turmoil in Europe and the other on a problem closer to home—in Mexico, where a chaotic civil war threatened American lives and business interests. In February 1913 General Victoriano Huerta imprisoned Mexican President Francisco Madero and assumed power. Madero faced …
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