Mexico:
Contents
- Political affairs..
Protection of the border and neutrality violations. Withdrawal of American
troops from Mexico. Election and inauguration of President Carranza.
Activities of bandits under Villa. Collapse of activities under de la Rosa
and the Plan of San Diego. Appointment and reception of Ambassadors Fletcher
and Bonillas. Mexican prisoners taken by the American punitive expedition
connected with the Columbus raid. Release of interned Mexican soldiers and
return of arms to Mexico. Report of the American commissioners of the
American-Mexican Joint Commission (Documents 1092–1135)
- Constitution of the United Mexican States, 1917 (Documents 1136–1146)
- Report of Venustiano Carranza, President-elect of the United Mexican
States to the Congress, April 15, 1917 (Documents 1147–1148)
- Financial affairs. Decree relative to law of payments, sequestration and liquidation of
banks in Mexico. Sole bank of issue. Mexican loan negotiations (Documents 1149–1172)
- Protection of Americans and American interests.
Withdrawal of Americans from Mexico. Depredations by Yaqui Indians and by
bandits and strikers (Documents 1173–1218)
- Protection of American mining interests
(Documents 1219–1254)
- Protection of American oil interests
(Documents 1255–1278)
- Seizure and confiscation of American properties, and forced loans imposed
on American citizens
(Documents 1279–1299)
- Embargo on the exportation of arms and munitions into Mexico
(Documents 1300–1315)
- Protection of Chinese interests. Asylum in the United
States to Chinese refugees accompanying General Pershing’s forces out of
Mexico. American consular officers in Mexico instructed to render good
offices in behalf of Chinese citizens (Documents 1316–1326)