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Pancho Villa becomes a key revolutionary leader in the north -
Francisco I. Madero's call to arms marked the beginning of the revolution against Porfirio Díaz's dictatorship, igniting widespread protests and uprisings. -
Emiliano Zapata issues the Plan of Ayala, demanding land reform and justice for peasants -
Under the leadership of Venustiano Carranza, the Constitutional Army is formed to oppose Huerta's regime -
Madero was assassinated during Victoriano Huerta's coup, which led to increased violence among revolutionary factions. -
After a series of battles, Díaz resigned and fled to France, leading to Madero's ascension to the presidency. -
The U.S. occupies Veracruz, citing concerns over stability -
A decisive victory for revolutionary forces, the battle leads to the fall of Huerta's government and marks a turning point in the revolution. -
A new constitution is adopted, introducing significant social reforms, including land redistribution and labor rights -
The revolution is concluded with the assassination of Carranza