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    Pascual Orozco

    Mexican general and politician

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  1. Pascual Orozco Vázquez, Jr. (in contemporary documents, sometimes spelled "Oroszco") (28 January 1882 – 30 August 1915) was a Mexican revolutionary leader who rose up to support Francisco I. Madero in late 1910 to depose long-time president Porfirio Díaz (1876-1911).

  2. In Mexican Revolution: Origins of the Mexican Revolution. In the north,Pascual Orozco and Pancho Villa mobilized their ragged armies and began raiding government garrisons. In the south, Emiliano Zapata waged a bloody campaign against the local caciques (rural political bosses).

  3. May 28, 2019 · Pascual Orozco (January 28, 1882–August 30, 1915) was a Mexican muleteer, warlord, and revolutionary who participated in the early parts of the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920).

  4. Pascual Orozco Vázquez (San Isidro, Chihuahua, 28 de enero de 1882-Condado de Culberson, El Paso, Texas, Estados Unidos, 30 de agosto de 1915) fue un general y líder revolucionario mexicano. En 1910, Orozco se levantó en armas, en apoyo del Plan de San Luis de Francisco I. Madero.

  5. Pascual Orozco. Hacia el final del Porfiriato (1876-1910), nombre con que es conocido el dilatado periodo dictatorial del general Porfirio Díaz, surgió el movimiento antirreeleccionista de Francisco I. Madero, contrario a la perpetuación en el poder del dictador.

  6. A partir del 20 de noviembre de 1910, Pascual Orozco se convierte en uno de los principales líderes revolucionarios del estado de Chihuahua, participando en las batallas de San Isidro, Pedernales, Cierro Prieto y Mal Paso.

  7. During the Mexican presidential campaign of 1909-1910 and the Maderista revolution, local heroes suddenly became figures of national prominence. Pascual Orozco, Jr., was typical of many.

  8. Pascaul Orozco. Pascual Orozco, whose path crossed that of Villa again and again, was born in Guerrero, Chihuahua in 1882. Like most other revolutionaries from the north, Orozco had a profound dislike for President Porfirio Díaz, and believed that the dictator had run the country long enough.

  9. Leaders with Madero: Pascual Orozco, Jr (1882-1915) Born in San Isidro, Chihuahua, Orozco developed a solid reputation as an honest and hard-working muleteer. He quickly joined Madero’s Anti-Reelectionist Party following Francisco Madero's escape from prison after the 1910 presidential elections.

  10. May 1, 2020 · Pascual Orozco was the first victorious general of the Mexican Revolution; he led the rebels' defeat of government forces at Ciudad Juárez in the spring of 1911, which resulted in the resignation of longtime dictator Porfirio Díaz.

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