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Francisco Madero was imprisoned for his opposition to the Dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz in Mexico. He was arrested in 1910 after launching a movement against Díaz's regime, which he deemed corrupt and oppressive. Madero's efforts to promote democratic reforms and his call for free elections led to his detention, but he eventually became a key figure in the Mexican Revolution, advocating for social and political change.

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