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In 1914 Francisco "Pancho" Villa, entered Jalisco, Mexico and began attracting the peasants to his cause. In December, he arrived in Guadalajara and forced the city’s richest citizens to pay him a 'tax,' which he immediately distributed to the poor. Although this exploitation contributed to his popularity, Villa was soon driven from the city, which returned to the control of the Constitutionalists.  Sound familiar? Eleanor Rigby, Mexican Revolution, Pancho Villa, Mexico History, Wilde Westen, Mexican Heritage, Mexican American, Chicano Art, Foto Vintage

In 1914 Francisco "Pancho" Villa, entered Jalisco, Mexico and began attracting the peasants to his cause. In December, he arrived in Guadalajara and forced the city’s richest citizens to pay him a 'tax,' which he immediately distributed to the poor. Although this exploitation contributed to his popularity, Villa was soon driven from the city, which returned to the control of the Constitutionalists. Sound familiar?

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