Pancho Villa Dead Or Alive
Pancho Villa muerto o vivo

Pancho Villa muerto o vivo
En la madrugada del 9 de marzo de 1916, cientos de guerrilleros mexicanos bajo el mando de Francisco "Pancho" Villa cruzan la frontera México-Estados Unidos y atacan a la pequeña ciudad fronteriza de Columbus, Nuevo México. Diecisiete estadounidenses murieron en el ataque, y el centro de la ciudad fue quemada. No estaba claro si Villa participó personalmente en el ataque, pero el presidente Woodrow Wilson ordenó al Ejército de Estados Unidos entrar a México para capturar al líder rebelde muerto o vivo. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/pancho-villa-raids-us
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