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2 years ago
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Why was the Americans quest to capture pancho villa both a success and a failure?​

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viva [34]2 years ago
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Answer:its because  he lead a bloody raid and killed many  Americans in mexico and over 50 on us soil but basically the whole 11 months they looked for him and tired it lead to diplomatic crisis

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