Political affairs: assassination of President Madero and Vice President Pino Suárez; seizure of the executive power by General Huerta, cooperating with General Felix Díaz; dictatorship of Huerta; imprisonment of opposition deputies and nullification of presidential elections; suppression of Díaz; uprising of Constitutionalists under Venustiano Carranza; measures taken by the United States on the border and in Mexican waters; measures taken by the Diplomatic Corps to protect the lives of foreigners 1

1. Continued from For. Rel. 1912, pp. 708878.


[1106] The American Minister to Costa Rica to the Secretary of State.

File No. 812.00/10711.


[1107] The American Consul at Chihuahua to the Secretary of State.

File No. 812.00/10054.


[1108] The American Minister to Norway to the Secretary of State.

File No. 812.00/10216.


[1109] The Secretary of State to certain diplomatic officers of the United States.

File No. 812.00/10011.


[1110] The American Chargé d’Affaires to the Secretary of State.

File No. 812.00/10018.


[1111] The American Minister to Panama to the Secretary of State.

File No. 812.00/10283.


[1112] The American Chargé d’Affaires to the Secretary of State.

File No. 701.6512/6.


[1113] [Untitled]

File No. 812.00/10118.


[1114] The American Chargé d’Affaires to the Secretary of State.

File No. 812.032/18.


[1115] The American Minister to Uruguay to the Secretary of State.

File No. 812.00/10229.