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Pancho Villa

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Pancho Villa

d. 1923

Mexican revolutionary general and politician (1878–1923)

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Biography

Francisco "Pancho" Villa was a Mexican revolutionary, guerrilla leader, and politician. He was a key figure in the Mexican Revolution, which forced out President and dictator Porfirio Díaz and brought Francisco I. Madero to power in 1911. When Madero was ousted by a coup led by General Victoriano Huerta in February 1913, Villa joined the anti-Huerta forces in the Constitutionalist Army led by Venustiano Carranza. After the defeat and exile of Huerta in July 1914, Villa broke with Carranza. Villa dominated the meeting of revolutionary generals that excluded Carranza and helped create a coalition government. Emiliano Zapata and Villa became formal allies in this period. Like Zapata, Villa was strongly in favor of land reform, but did not implement it when he had power. Villa served as provisional governor of Chihuahua from 1913 to 1914.

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1878 Birth

Born Jose Doroteo Arango Arambula in San Juan del Rio, Durango, Mexico. His father was a sharecropper who died when Doroteo was young. He had almost no schooling.

1894 Life

Fled to the mountains after reportedly shooting a landowner who assaulted his sister. He joined a band of outlaws and took the name Francisco "Pancho" Villa.

1910 Event

Joined the Mexican Revolution under Francisco Madero. Villa raised an army of thousands in Chihuahua. His cavalry charges broke federal army lines repeatedly.

1916 Event

Raided Columbus, New Mexico, killing 18 Americans. President Wilson sent General Pershing with 10,000 troops into Mexico to hunt him. They never caught him.

1923 Death

Assassinated in his car in Parral, Chihuahua. Seven gunmen fired over 40 bullets. He was 45. His last words, supposedly: "Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something."

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Manifesto addressed by General Francisco Villa to the nation

s$ anew on the conquest of their liberties, thus demonstrating £ T* to the nation and to the whole world that our country had Q turned its back forever on governments set up by violence, •~! CD and...

1914
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