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To: carranza2 who wrote (147055)10/5/2004 4:28:19 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
That, and they both had facial hair, the commonalities likely end there - i don't think Pancho had scruples of any kind, much less religiously inspired ones, he was just a bandit and grasper of power ... which probably describes great slices of participants on both sides of that struggle, and most if not all other struggles

Sounds interesting, long time since i've read anything much on la revolución .... new stuff, especially ten-pounders, come with lots of fascinating detail ... actually i never knew much from Villa's point of view, Zapata was always the centre of study

There's another guns-n-ammo running operation i'd like to read more about, that of Lincoln to Juárez, during the war between US states and the french invasion of México .... the two of them were very allied politically, but could help each other only in small ways, being both occupied ... there were several periods of contact and assistance though, from 1861 through to about 1867[?] .... the latter would be the Grant administration i guess, it was they who had to cut off contact with mexicano liberales, having received an ultimatum from the O'Sullivan brand of slaver/warhawks