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Juan Gualberto Amaya

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failed, in addition to the fact that the federal government ignored his military rank, taking refuge in the United States, where he remained for several years. He returned afterwards and retired to private life. He died in 1964.
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from 1928 to 1932, taking office on September 15, 1928. However, in March of the following year he adhered to the
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in the north of the country, between 1917 and 1919. He joined the pronouncement of the
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Border Conflict: Villistas, Carrancistas, and the Punitive Expedition, 1915–1920
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Index


Governor of Durango
Emilio Portes Gil
José Aguirre S.
José Adolfo Terrones Benítez
Santa María del Oro
Mexico
Constitutionalists
Carrancistas
Mexican Army
Mexican Revolution
Third Battle of Torreón
Mexican Revolution
Third Battle of Torreón
Santa María del Oro
Victoriano Huerta
Francisco Murguía
Pancho Villa
Agua Prieta Plan
Venustiano Carranza
Álvaro Obregón
Governor of Durango
Hermosillo Plan
Francisco Urbalejo
José Gonzalo Escobar
Torreón
Escobar Rebellion
Border Conflict: Villistas, Carrancistas, and the Punitive Expedition, 1915–1920
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087565200X

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