Why did Pancho Villa attack Columbus, New Mexico?

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Responses

He hoped to unite Mexico's many revolutionary factions and go to war against the United States.

He hoped to unite Mexico's many revolutionary factions and go to war against the United States.

He felt that Woodrow Wilson had betrayed him by recognizing Carranza's rebel government.

He felt that Woodrow Wilson had betrayed him by recognizing Carranza's rebel government.

He was angered by Woodrow Wilson's decision to support Huerta's rebel government.

He was angered by Woodrow Wilson's decision to support Huerta's rebel government.

He needed to capture supplies to use in his fight against General Pershing's army.

The correct answer is: He felt that Woodrow Wilson had betrayed him by recognizing Carranza's rebel government.