early in 1916, mexican politician pancho villa entered the u.s. with a small army and attacked columbus, new…

early in 1916, mexican politician pancho villa entered the u.s. with a small army and attacked columbus, new mexico. what followed from this? the u.s. declared war on mexico american troops moved 300 miles into mexico the mexican government arrested pancho villa and turned him over to u.s. law enforcement pancho villa fled to russia, joining the bolshevik revolution

early in 1916, mexican politician pancho villa entered the u.s. with a small army and attacked columbus, new mexico. what followed from this? the u.s. declared war on mexico american troops moved 300 miles into mexico the mexican government arrested pancho villa and turned him over to u.s. law enforcement pancho villa fled to russia, joining the bolshevik revolution

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Brief Explanations:

In response to Pancho Villa's attack on Columbus, New Mexico in 1916, the U.S. sent General John J. Pershing and an expeditionary force about 300 miles into Mexico in an attempt to capture Villa. The U.S. did not declare war on Mexico. The Mexican government did not arrest Villa and turn him over to U.S. law - enforcement, and Villa did not flee to Russia to join the Bolshevik Revolution.

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B. American troops moved 300 miles into Mexico