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Pancho Villa
The leader in the Mexican Revolution who famously attacked American territory and evaded capture by the U.S. Army was Francisco "Pancho" Villa. In 1916, Villa led a raid on the town of Columbus, New Mexico, prompting the U.S. government to send General John J. Pershing to pursue him. Despite extensive military efforts, Villa remained elusive and managed to avoid capture during this expedition. His actions highlighted the complexities of U.S.-Mexico relations during that period.
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The significance of the Battle of Bunker Hill was that it ensured the Revolution would happen and could not be avoided.
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