The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 75, July 1971 - April, 1972 Page: 324
566 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 23 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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324 ,Southwestern Historical Quarterly
growing sophistication of the United States diplomacy in Mexico.
No longer would the United States intervene directly in Mexico's
internal affairs. Instead, diplomatic representations, compromise, and
persuasion would characterize its approach to relations with Mexico.
Obreg6n's victory would undoubtedly place Calles, proclaimed far and
wide as a Bolshevist, in the presidential chair, but the United States
continued to support the legitimately established government because,
ultimately, such support was in its best interest.
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