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Pancho Villa, the Mexican revolutionary general, had a bounty of $1 million placed on his head by the U.S. government in 1916 after his raid on Columbus, New Mexico. This reward was part of an effort to capture him following his attacks on American territories and to stabilize the region during the Mexican Revolution. Despite extensive military campaigns to apprehend him, Villa was never captured by U.S. forces. He was ultimately assassinated in 1923 by rival factions in Mexico.

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