The Mexican Policy of President Woodrow Wilson As It Appears to a Mexican Volum

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The Mexican Policy of President Woodrow Wilson As It Appears to a Mexican Volum
Manuel Calero
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His gov- ernment inspired such confidence in its first days that without difficulty he succeeded in placing a loan of one hundred and fifty millions with the great banks of Europe.
But when it was seen that his government was sen- tenced to death by President "Wilson (see Chapter III) and that the formidable power of the United States was placed on the side of the revolution, everybody sought the means of protecting his interests. It was indeed a "save himself who can. " No one could have confi
...dence in the revolution, be- cause in this there dominated that which dominates in all Latin-American revolutions : the personal ambition of one, or various men to possess themselves of the government. Only Mr. Wilson, who appears ignorant of the psychology of this kind of revolts, could believe that it was the con- scientious movement of a people struggling for liberty; but for those who are acquainted with that psychology, the confidence or want of confidence which the revolution inspired, was measured by the confidence or want of con- fidence which its leaders inspired.

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