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About president Wilson's policy towards Mexico :
As a Civil War raged in Mexico president Wilson refused to recognize what he called huerta's "called government of butcher's".
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About president Wilson's policy towards Mexico :
As a Civil War raged in Mexico president Wilson refused to recognize what he called huerta's "called government of butcher's".

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