Francisco I. Madero set up a provisional cabinet and declared himself the head of the provisional government following the capture of Juarez by his troops.
Zapata's forces moved to encircle Cuautla in Morelos.
American site seers crossed from El Paso into Juarez to see the just captured city.
Gen. Navarro, who surrendered to the rebels at Juarez, was reinstated into the Mexican Army under Huerta. Already in his 60s, he served one more year and retired in 1914. He died in 1934 at age 92 and is buried in Juarez.
Taft clearly demonstrated that he had a much better understanding on what intervening in foreign locations with arms meant as compared to our current "president".
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