Brandon Morgan
Feb 20, 2024

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I like the way you've woven examples from both books into your discussion of the Mexican Revolution on the border. The US and Mexico had a shaky history of cross-border cooperation/collaboration. The reciprocal crossing agreement of 1882 that St. John discusses toward the end of chapter 2 (pp. 57-59) is another that came up in these readings. How did the two compare in terms of larger context and relative power relations between nations?

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Brandon Morgan
Brandon Morgan

Written by Brandon Morgan

Associate Dean, History Instructor, & researcher of the Borderlands, U.S. West, & Modern Mexico. I just published a book about violence and the rural border.

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