Mexico's Great Revolution
.... Those who supported different factions of the Revolution (
Zapata,
Villa, Carranza, Obregon, etc.) offered unique version of the Revolution that served to ....
(891

4

)
Emiliano Zapata
.... By 1914,
Zapata and
Villa had won control of Mexico City and in July of that year Huerta was defeated and forced to resign from office. ....
(2502

10

)
Women soldiers (soldaderas) of the Mexican Revolution
.... These women were found in the rebel bands of Emiliano
Zapata, Francisco
Villa and Venustiano Carranza, as well as in the troops of the regular Mexican army ....
(2194

9

)
MEXICAN REVOLUTION
.... The demands for social justice, land and other reforms raised by
Villa and
Zapata and their followers influenced the course of the revolution in a ....
(962

4

)
The Mexican labor movement
.... organizational unity. Its common objective was the elimination of
Villa, Carranza, and
Zapata from the leadership of the revolution. When no ....
(2277

9

)
Career and Life of Porfirio Diaz
.... regime was followed by another generation of warfare, begun in 1910 by small guerilla groups under the command of soon-to-be-famous men like
Zapata and
Villa. ....
(2311

9

)
Mexico's Nationalization of Foreign Oil Companies
.... In rapid succession, the followers of Madero, Huerta, Obregon, Carranza,
Zapata,
Villa and Palaez took to the field with armed forces. ....
(6866

27

)
The Occupation of Veracruz & Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson and the ...
.... In this way, he permits the ruthlessness and cunning of the principal revolutionaries,
Villa,
Zapata, Obregon and Carranza, to be their principal advantage in ....
(1606

6

)
Mexican Culture, Art & Literary Artists
.... From the Revolution sprang Emiliano
Zapata and Pancho
Villa, Indian reformers and bandits, guerilla generalissimos and idealists - men who actually, against ....
(3813

15

)
The Mexican Revolution
.... Such families were accustomed to working together in the fields in any case, and they merely continued as families and followed leaders like
Villa and
Zapata. ....
(1473

6

)
Impact of The Mexican Revolution on Mexico
.... The most famous of these leaders (though both themselves of humble origin) were Emiliano
Zapata in the south and Pancho
Villa in the north (Brenner and ....
(1520

6

)
The Mexican Revolution and Modern Mexico
.... The most famous of these leaders (though both themselves of humble origin) were Emiliano
Zapata in the south and Pancho
Villa in the north (Brenner and ....
(1538

6

)
The Mexican Revolution
.... The most famous of these leaders (though both themselves of humble origin) were Emiliano
Zapata in the south and Pancho
Villa in the north (Brenner and ....
(1538

6

)