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French intervention in Mexico
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help| The French intervention in Mexico, also known as the Maximilian Affair and The Franco-Mexican War, was an invasion of Mexico by the army of the Second French Empire, supported in the beginning by the British and Spanish. It followed President Benito Juárez's suspension of interest payments to foreign countries on 17 July 1861, which angered Mexico's major creditors Spain, France and Great Britain.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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French intervention in Mexico 19th century conflicts -
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Category:Battles of the French intervention in Mexico
This category contains historical battles fought as part of the French intervention in Mexico (1861–1867). -
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Battle of Puebla
| Part of the French intervention in Mexico | ... 1862 in Mexico -
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Battle of Camarón
Soon after, a Mexican Army force of 600 cavalry was sighted. ... | Part of the French intervention in Mexico | -
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French colonial empire
This French intervention in Mexico lasted from 1861 to 1867. -
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French Navy
It was then heavily involved in French intervention in Mexico (January 1862–March 1867). -
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Mexican-American War
This third faction would rise to predominance in the period of the French intervention in Mexico. ... The Mexican War
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