Born on June 5, 1878 in San Juan del Rio, Mexico, Francisco "Pancho" Villa
started off as a bandit who was later inspired by reformer Francisco
Modero, helping him to win the Mexican Revolution. After a coup by Victoriano Huerta,
Villa formed his own army to oppose the dictator, with more battles to
follow as Mexican leadership remained in a state of flux

Mexican revolutionary. Born Doroteo Arango on June 5, 1878, in Río Grande, Mexico. Villa helped out on his parents' farm. After his father's death, he became head of the household and shot a man who was harassing one of his sisters. He fled, but was caught and imprisoned. Villa escaped again and later became a bandit. Read More

Mexican revolutionary. Born Doroteo Arango on June 5, 1878, in Río Grande, Mexico. Villa helped out on his parents' farm. After his father's death, he became head of the household and shot a man who was harassing one of his sisters. He fled, but was caught and imprisoned. Villa escaped again and later became a bandit. Read More
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