The main goal of Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution was to achieve land reform and social justice for the rural poor. Zapata championed the slogan "Tierra y Libertad" (Land and Liberty), advocating for the redistribution of land to peasants. Villa, while also focused on land reforms, aimed to challenge the oppressive regimes and improve the rights and living conditions of the working class. Together, they sought to dismantle the entrenched power structures and promote the rights of marginalized communities.
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Pancho villa was the leader of the northern division and Emiliano Zapata was the leader the the southern division. Villa killed and raped his own women soldiers and was a bandit. Zapata on the other hand, people looked up to him. He took care of his soldiers and never killed his own.
You would find them in both camps, but Zapata has a cleaner rap sheet as far as the US is concerned.
Francisco Madero, Pancho Villa, & Pascual Orozco.
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Pancho villa was the leader of the northern division and Emiliano Zapata was the leader the the southern division. Villa killed and raped his own women soldiers and was a bandit. Zapata on the other hand, people looked up to him. He took care of his soldiers and never killed his own.
You would find them in both camps, but Zapata has a cleaner rap sheet as far as the US is concerned.
Francisco Madero, Pancho Villa, & Pascual Orozco.
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They all wanted Huerta out of office
Diaz was a dictator that had already lasted for more than 30 years by 1910. Zapata and Villa were some of the warlords that engaged in a civil war against Diaz's regime during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921).
to help the poor put by giving them land and woods
It may be that they were more in opposition to Porfrio Diaz then they were in support of Zapatistas and Villistas.
There were many, but the most important include Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata and Venustiano Carranza.
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Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata were unique figures in the Mexican Revolution due to their strong ties to agrarian reform and their focus on the rights of peasants and marginalized communities. Unlike other leaders who often sought power through political or military means, Villa and Zapata prioritized land redistribution and social justice. Villa, as a charismatic military leader, commanded a loyal following in the north, while Zapata, with his rallying cry of "Tierra y Libertad," championed the rights of rural farmers in the south. Their grassroots approach and dedication to addressing the needs of the poor set them apart from more elite or politically-oriented revolutionary leaders.