The United States began its involvement in the Mexican Revolution in 1913 with President Woodrow Wilson\'s decision to remove Victoriana Huerta, leader of a military junta that overthrew and murdered Mexico\'s president, Francisco Madero.
Pershing into Chihuahua to capture him..
When in 1916 the legendary bandit Pancho Villa raided Columbus, New Mexico, Wilson sent General John J.
Diplomatic actions failing, Wilson occupied Veracruz, cutting off Huerta\'s supplies of arms from abroad.
The United States began its involvement in the Mexican Revolution in 1913 with President Woodrow Wilson\'s decision to remove Victoriana Huerta, leader of a military junta that overthrew and murdered Mexico\'s president, Francisco Madero