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Pancho villa did more positive than negative things.He had to fight for his country Mexico. He had to do something abut the poor society.

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What hobbies did pancho villa have?

he did a lot of great things and for you Mexican haters back off we all know you just jealous


Was Pancho Villa ever in Tucson Arizona?

Yes Pancho Villa passed through Coyame Chihuahua (where both my parents were born.) My grandfather Don Salvador Navarrete told me when he was child Pancho Villa stopped in Coyame with a platoon of his rebel fighters. When the towns people saw Villa and his men riding into town, they were scared shittless and ran and hid intheir homes. (Coyame was and still is the county seat called "municipal" and on the side of the government) by the time Villa rode in, Coyame was a ghost town, except for some children playing outside one of wich was my grandfather. My grandpa told me that Villa asked him "Where are the men in this town?" my grandfather replied "my uncle Pilar is in the house" and Villa said "well then go call that cabron!" My grandpa says his uncle Pilar came out of the house fearing for his life. I dont know how long Villa stayed in Coyame or how often he made stop's in Coyame but all the old timers and many people in town have their Pancho Villa story's. So yes to answer your question Pancho Villa did set foot in the beautiful little town of Coyame many years ago. Thought I would share that story with you. Also Thank's for mentioning Coyame. salvadorramirez56@yahoo.com Yes Pancho Villa passed through Coyame Chihuahua (where both my parents were born.) My grandfather Don Salvador Navarrete told me when he was child Pancho Villa stopped in Coyame with a platoon of his rebel fighters. When the towns people saw Villa and his men riding into town, they were scared shittless and ran and hid intheir homes. (Coyame was and still is the county seat called "municipal" and on the side of the government) by the time Villa rode in, Coyame was a ghost town, except for some children playing outside one of wich was my grandfather. My grandpa told me that Villa asked him "Where are the men in this town?" my grandfather replied "my uncle Pilar is in the house" and Villa said "well then go call that cabron!" My grandpa says his uncle Pilar came out of the house fearing for his life. I dont know how long Villa stayed in Coyame or how often he made stop's in Coyame but all the old timers and many people in town have their Pancho Villa story's. So yes to answer your question Pancho Villa did set foot in the beautiful little town of Coyame many years ago. Thought I would share that story with you. Also Thank's for mentioning Coyame. salvadorramirez56@yahoo.com If you go to the Grutas in Coyame, Pancho Villa wrote in the grutas, my daddy is from coyame he lives there he is Lupe Ramirez, and he also says that Pancho Villa would go to or pass thru coyame, I believe one of his hidding places was in the grutas. Hi, to every one from coyame, Angie Ramirez De Madrid


Name three things Mississippi Alabama and Georgia have in common geographically?

Are all south states.all on gulf of mexico


Who could you compare Pancho villa with in your own culture?

If you mean the United States, I can't think of anyone like him. To be comparable it would have to be someone who was a killer, a bandit, a revolutionary leader who advocated for the poor and a general. I can list individuals who had some of these characteristics but no one person who had them all. For example, George Washington what a revolutionary leader and general, but he wasn't any of the other things. Cesar Chavez was a leader of a non-violent revolution advocating for the poor, but he wasn't a military leader, nor a killer nor a bandit.


Who is the all-time top scorer for Aston Villa?

As of April 2014, the top scorer for Aston Villa in all competitive appearances is Billy Walker, who scored 244 goals in 531 appearances, including as substitute.

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What has Mexico done in the past to protect the land?

Mexico has fought for the land that America has stold from Mexico. Mexico celled to the united states Texas and new Mexico for a really low prize. When Mexico discovered that Mexico had gold in California they decided to take the gold out. Because they didn't have the right equipment Mexico decided to make a convenience with America, America would help them get the gold out and Mexico will share a equal amount of gold for both states but America stoled gold from California whe Mexico didn't notice. Mexico fought with America for land and independence but Mexico won because they had a solder that was extremely trained his named was Pancho Villa, he had all Mexicans on his side so he fought and won alot of times. When the Americans decided that Pancho Villa was to much they decided to kill him. The Americans killed Pancho Villa in Mexico where they where hiding inside a house, they took gun and shoot him alot of times. Once Pancho villa was dead they decided to cut his head and bury his body. Theme.... Even if you dont think its true, it is look for it in history. Dont worry I didn't believe it ether but now I do.


What hobbies did pancho villa have?

he did a lot of great things and for you Mexican haters back off we all know you just jealous


President Woodrow Wilson wanted to prevent the pancho villa incident of 1916 from causing an all-out war between the us and Mexico what other development was taking place at that time that made wil?

c) is the right answer My plato buddies ;)


President Woodrow Wilson wanted to prevent the Pancho Villa incident of 1916 from causing an all-out war between the U.S. and Mexico. What other development was taking place at that time that made Wil?

World War 1 was occurring at the same time.


Was Pancho Villa ever in Tucson Arizona?

Yes Pancho Villa passed through Coyame Chihuahua (where both my parents were born.) My grandfather Don Salvador Navarrete told me when he was child Pancho Villa stopped in Coyame with a platoon of his rebel fighters. When the towns people saw Villa and his men riding into town, they were scared shittless and ran and hid intheir homes. (Coyame was and still is the county seat called "municipal" and on the side of the government) by the time Villa rode in, Coyame was a ghost town, except for some children playing outside one of wich was my grandfather. My grandpa told me that Villa asked him "Where are the men in this town?" my grandfather replied "my uncle Pilar is in the house" and Villa said "well then go call that cabron!" My grandpa says his uncle Pilar came out of the house fearing for his life. I dont know how long Villa stayed in Coyame or how often he made stop's in Coyame but all the old timers and many people in town have their Pancho Villa story's. So yes to answer your question Pancho Villa did set foot in the beautiful little town of Coyame many years ago. Thought I would share that story with you. Also Thank's for mentioning Coyame. salvadorramirez56@yahoo.com Yes Pancho Villa passed through Coyame Chihuahua (where both my parents were born.) My grandfather Don Salvador Navarrete told me when he was child Pancho Villa stopped in Coyame with a platoon of his rebel fighters. When the towns people saw Villa and his men riding into town, they were scared shittless and ran and hid intheir homes. (Coyame was and still is the county seat called "municipal" and on the side of the government) by the time Villa rode in, Coyame was a ghost town, except for some children playing outside one of wich was my grandfather. My grandpa told me that Villa asked him "Where are the men in this town?" my grandfather replied "my uncle Pilar is in the house" and Villa said "well then go call that cabron!" My grandpa says his uncle Pilar came out of the house fearing for his life. I dont know how long Villa stayed in Coyame or how often he made stop's in Coyame but all the old timers and many people in town have their Pancho Villa story's. So yes to answer your question Pancho Villa did set foot in the beautiful little town of Coyame many years ago. Thought I would share that story with you. Also Thank's for mentioning Coyame. salvadorramirez56@yahoo.com If you go to the Grutas in Coyame, Pancho Villa wrote in the grutas, my daddy is from coyame he lives there he is Lupe Ramirez, and he also says that Pancho Villa would go to or pass thru coyame, I believe one of his hidding places was in the grutas. Hi, to every one from coyame, Angie Ramirez De Madrid


How long has david villa lived in Spain?

David Villa has lived in Spain all his life.


How do you get a villa on FarmVille?

You can't get the "Villa" until you are level 34 and all the groups that claim to get it you are scams!


Is agbonlahor a Aston Villa fan?

Yes, he was in the youth academy and been a Villa fan all his life.


What Mexican war affected the US?

The United States did fight a war with Mexico from 1846-1848 over the right of Texas to secede from Mexico and join the United States. The war was also part of the Manifest Destiny strategy laid out by President James Polk to expand American territory all the way to the Pacific coastline. This conflict is known as the Mexican-American War and resulted in the acquisition of the Mexican Cession, including what is now known as California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, parts of Oregon, and most of Arizona. There were also raids into the United States by the infamous bandit Pancho Villa to regain these lost territories 60 years later.


Where can I find more information on the Getty Villa?

The Getty Villa is located in Pacific Palisades, California. The Getty Villa is a museum and educational center. You can find out all about it at getty edu.


What are some of the names of villas in Crete?

There are many villas to be found in Crete. Some of them are Villa Aiyana which sleeps five. Villa Ambrosine which sleeps two. Villa, Archemorus, Villa Ascalaphus, and Villa Athan all sleep four. Villa Basil sleeps eight. These are just some of the villas in Crete. There are many more to be found there.


Where does Mexico store their historical information?

The National Library of Mexico was established in 1833. All things published in Mexico must give copies to this library. In addition, information from other nations that pertains to Mexico and Spanish language is also purchased.