Mark T. Gilderhus
Colorado State University
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Americas | 1972
Mark T. Gilderhus
guide the Mexican Revolution along a course acceptable to the United States. From the beginning, he insisted upon the creation of a stable, constitutional, and representative government which could reform social and economic inequities and would provide a hospitable environment for American economic interests. The possibility of involvement in World War I, however, weakened the presidents bargaining power with Mexico and reduced his ability to pursue his goals effectively. As Wilson learned to his regret, blatant interference tended to heighten Yankeephobic Mexican nationalism and to create a circumstance which Germany might exploit to her advantage. This problem became critical early in 1917, when the German question profoundly influenced the American governments response to the new Mexican Constitution. Historians hitherto have neglected this relationship, even though it provides an intriguing insight into United States policy toward the government of First Chief Venustiano Carranza.
Americas | 1975
Mark T. Gilderhus; E. V. Niemeyer
Americas | 1994
Mark T. Gilderhus; Sylvia Saborio
Americas | 1987
Mark T. Gilderhus; Josefina Zoraida Vázquez; Lorenzo Meyer
Americas | 1978
Larry Hill; Mark T. Gilderhus
Americas | 1974
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Americas | 2008
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Americas | 2000
Mark T. Gilderhus
Americas | 1997
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Americas | 1996
Mark T. Gilderhus