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what event in january 1914 contributed to early 20th-century mexican immigration to the southwestern united states? the signing of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo a battle between pancho villas forces and those loyal to victoriano huerta the annexation of northern mexico by the united states a diplomatic agreement between mexico and texas to open borders 2 multiple choice 11 points this battle caused what? helped the united states gain control. an end to the last stronghold in the north. gave carranza the presidency of mexico assisted mexico in the early stages of gaining their lost territory back from the usa
First Question (What event in January 1914...):
- The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in 1848, not 1914, so eliminate that option.
- The annexation of northern Mexico by the US didn't happen in 1914 (and historically, the US annexed parts earlier via the treaty and Texas annexation).
- There was no diplomatic agreement between Mexico and Texas to open borders in 1914 (Texas was already part of the US).
- In 1914, during the Mexican Revolution, there were battles between Pancho Villa’s forces and those loyal to Victoriano Huerta, which disrupted life in Mexico and pushed immigration to the US Southwest.
- The battle (likely the Battle of Ojinaga) ended the last stronghold of Huerta’s forces in northern Mexico.
- The US didn’t gain control from this battle; it was internal Mexican conflict.
- Carranza’s presidency was related to broader revolution events, not directly this battle’s outcome.
- Mexico didn’t start regaining territory from the US in 1914 (territory lost was in the 19th century and not reclaimed).
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B. A battle between Pancho Villa's forces and those loyal to Victoriano Huerta