French, British and Spanish troops landed in the port of Veracruz and seized the customs house, but it soon became clear that the French had more in mind than simply the collection of debts. For the next five years, Mexicans struggled to get the French to leave, but the Mexicans had mobility on their side. They could live off the land, sleep on the ground, and cover three or four times the distance the French could march on any given day. One tactical error that Napoleon III made was to send Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian to rule Mexico as as emperor. Maximilian turned out to be unfit for the job. The Confederates, meanwhile, had discovered that the French - under the guise of "helping" the south - wanted to take Texas and put it back into Mexico under French control. The political and military wrangling went on until July of 1867, when the French army had finally left and Benito Juarez returned to reclaim his country in Mexico City.
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