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Pancho VillaSancho Panza was the Mexican Guerrilla leader who conducted raids in the United States.
A member of an irregular, usually indigenous military or paramilitary unit operating in small bands in occupied territory to harass and undermine the enemy, as by surprise raids
Viking society was primarily divided into three main groups: the nobility, the freemen, and the thralls. The nobility, or jarls, held political power and land, often leading raids and trade expeditions. Freemen, or karls, were common people who could own land and participate in local governance, while thralls were enslaved individuals, often captured in raids, who worked for the other two groups. This stratification influenced social dynamics and economic activities within Viking communities.
john brown's raid
Initially, European settlements and towns often succumbed to surprise attacks by invading Norsemen as they were not allowed time to prepare a proper military response to the raids. As Christianity took root in Scandinavia and foreign settlers began to have influence over the region, the cultural, material and political aspirations of the Vikings evolved and the violent raids would eventually become a thing of the past.
Pancho VillaSancho Panza was the Mexican Guerrilla leader who conducted raids in the United States.
African slave traders
A. Mitchell Palmer was the U.S. Attorney General under President Woodrow Wilson who launched a series of raids to arrest and deport radical leftists and anarchists. These were known as the Palmer Raids.
A leader who launches raids is often referred to as a "raider" or a "war chief." In historical contexts, such leaders could be part of various groups, such as Vikings, who conducted raids for plunder and conquest. They typically organized and led their followers in surprise attacks against enemy settlements or territories.
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Attorney General Alexander Mitchell Palmer let a series of raids for a three month period in late 1919 and 1920. the raids were intended to get rid of anarchists and during this time over 10,000 arrests were made.
Francisco "Pancho" Villa
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J. Edgar Hoover
I did this in history not too long ago. The general's name Rafael Marquez.
Edgar J Hoover was in charge.