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Pancho Villa

  • Birth

    Birth

    Pancho was born on June 5, 1878. He real name was jose doroteo arango arambula. Hidalgo del Parral, is a city and seat of the municipality of Hidalgo del Parral in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
  • skilled reader

    skilled reader

    Villa was a skilled reader, writer and had knowledge of the land. This would help him greatly. In many conflicts and battles.
  • Farthers death

    Farthers death

    Pancho Villa's father was Agustin Arango. His mother was Maia Micaela Arambula. Pancho's father died when he was five years old.
  • He shot a guy

    He shot a guy

    He shot a guy that was disrespecting one of his sisters in 1894.He fled, spending six years on the run in the mountains. While there, he joined a group of fugitives and became a bandit.
  • Francisco's Madero

    Francisco's Madero

    1910 is when he was still living as a fugitive. Pancho Villa joined Francisco's Madero successful uprising. Against Mexican dictator Porfirio Díaz.
  • Pancho's Children

    Pancho's Children

    Villa had a son Augustin, His mommy was Asuncion Villaescusa.
    He also a girl Reynalda, Don’t know the mommy.
    The last child was Micaela her mommy was Petra Espinoza.
  • Pancho Villa's finest hour

    Pancho Villa's finest hour

    Pancho Villa's finest hour was at the end of the year 1914. When he, was with Emiliano Zapata. They moved into Mexico City.
  • Manifesto

    Manifesto

    On September 30, 1914, Pancho issued his Manifesto for the Mexican People.Its complete title is Manifesto.
  • Carranza’s government

    Carranza’s government

    Villa continued his guerrilla activities as long as Carranza remained in power. After the overthrow of Carranza’s government in 1920. Villa was granted a pardon and a ranch near Parral.
  • Mexican Revolutionary general

    Mexican Revolutionary general

    Francisco Villa was a Mexican Revolutionary general. But as well as one of the most prominent figures of the Mexican Revolution. June,5,1878 He was killed July 20, 1923, Parral, Mexico