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  1. DateApril 21, 1914 (US occupation of the waterfront) – November 23, 1914 (US withdrawal)
    LocationVeracruz, Veracruz, Mexico
    ResultAmerican victory · Veracruz occupied by the United States · Mexican president Victoriano Huerta resigns · Venustiano Carranza becomes president
  1. April–November 1914

    United States Occupation of Veracruz, (April–November 1914), the occupation of Veracruz, the chief port on the east coast of Mexico, by military forces of the United States during the civil wars of the Mexican Revolution. Victory for the United States in a one-sided battle resulted in U.S. troops occupying the city for six months.
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    Learn More United States Occupation of Veracruz, (April–November 1914), the occupation of Veracruz, the chief port on the east coast of Mexico, by military forces of the United States during the civil wars of the Mexican Revolution. Victory for the United States in a one-sided battle resulted in U.S. troops occupying the city for six months.
    The United States occupation of Veracruz (April 21 to November 23, 1914) began with the Battle of Veracruz and lasted for seven months. The incident came in the midst of poor diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States, and was related to the ongoing Mexican Revolution .
    Today the 1914 U.S. seizure and occupation of Veracruz does not even command a footnote in most American history texts, but the same is not true in Mexico. Always considerate and hospitable, most Veracruzanos are reluctant to discuss the events of 1914 with visitors from the United States.
    Kenneth J. Grieb Veracruz, Occupation ofOccupation of Veracruz, the April 1914 seizure of Veracruz, Mexico, by U.S. troops to prevent delivery of a shipment of arms to the regime of General Victoriano Huerta, whose government President Woodrow Wilson had declined to recognize.
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