For war against a major power. President wilson had just given an ultimatum to that nations head of state, but we didnt go to war. At least not them. That major power was on the side of the atlantic. It was mexico. And the menace posed by its president , general victoriano huerta, was the great menace of that moment. So i found this on the front page, where else, of the new york times. Annex 17 pages of that days paper, there was not a single mention of europe, whether there was any menace from europe, where as our two featured office today have so masterfully chronicled, a quartercentury report, but nevertheless very currently, the seeds of a realworld war were already terminating. The second baltimore had just concluded, set the stage of it, and now europe was building toward a far broader and more deadly confrontation. So to examine all these roots, its my great pleasure to welcome margaret, as master a chronicle of the lead up to the conflict in her new, the war that ended peace, a
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Emiliano Zapata, Mexican revolutionary, champion of agrarianism, who fought in guerrilla actions during and after the Mexican Revolution (1910–20). He was the son of a mestizo peasant, and redistribution of land from the haciendas to the indigenous ejidos was among his primary objectives.