
Francisco Villa's Army
Francisco Villa's Army, also known as the Division of the North, was a prominent revolutionary force led by Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). Comprising skilled fighters from northern Mexico, the army fought against the ruling government to promote land reform, justice, and national sovereignty. Known for its mobility, guerrilla tactics, and strong leadership, Villa's Army played a key role in shaping Mexico’s political landscape, challenging both federal and rival revolutionary factions. Their efforts contributed significantly to the eventual overthrow of oppressive regimes and the push for social reforms in Mexico.