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Division del Norte

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Division del Norte. The Division del Norte was a major military force during the Mexican Revolution, led by Pancho Villa, a key figure in the Convention of Aguascalientes. The division played a significant role in the Battle of Zacatecas and the Battle of Torreón, fighting against the forces of Victoriano Huerta and the Constitutional Army led by Venustiano Carranza. The Division del Norte was also supported by the Federación de Partidos del Pueblo and the Partido Liberal Mexicano.

History

The Division del Norte was formed in 1913, during the Mexican Revolution, with the goal of overthrowing the Victoriano Huerta regime. The division was composed of various groups, including the División del Norte (Chihuahua), led by Pancho Villa, and the Ejército Libertador del Sur, led by Emiliano Zapata. The Division del Norte played a crucial role in the Battle of Ciudad Juárez and the Battle of Chihuahua City, fighting against the forces of Pascual Orozco and the Federal Army (Mexico). The division was also influenced by the Industrial Workers of the World and the Anarchist Federation of Mexico.

Organization

The Division del Norte was organized into several brigades, including the Brigada Zaragoza, led by Rodolfo Fierro, and the Brigada Juárez, led by Manuel Chao. The division was also supported by the Ejército de Oriente, led by Félix Díaz, and the Ejército de Occidente, led by Alvaro Obregón. The Division del Norte had a complex relationship with the Constitutional Army, led by Venustiano Carranza, and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, led by Emiliano Zapata. The division was also influenced by the Mexican Liberal Party and the Labor Party (Mexico).

Military Campaigns

The Division del Norte participated in several major military campaigns, including the Siege of Torreón and the Battle of Celaya. The division fought against the forces of Victoriano Huerta and the Constitutional Army, led by Alvaro Obregón and Plutarco Elías Calles. The Division del Norte also launched a series of attacks against the United States border towns, including the Battle of Columbus, which led to the Punitive Expedition led by John J. Pershing. The division was also involved in the Battle of Agua Prieta and the Battle of Nogales.

Notable Figures

The Division del Norte was led by several notable figures, including Pancho Villa, Rodolfo Fierro, and Manuel Chao. Other notable figures associated with the division include Emiliano Zapata, Félix Díaz, and Alvaro Obregón. The division was also supported by John Reed, an American journalist and Communist Party USA member, and Ambrose Bierce, an American writer and Mexican Revolution supporter. The division was also influenced by the ideas of Ricardo Flores Magón and the Mexican Liberal Party.

Legacy

The Division del Norte played a significant role in the Mexican Revolution and the History of Mexico. The division's legacy can be seen in the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the Party of the Democratic Revolution. The Division del Norte is also remembered for its role in the Battle of Zacatecas and the Battle of Torreón, which are considered two of the most important battles of the Mexican Revolution. The division's legacy is also celebrated in the Pancho Villa Museum and the Museo de la Revolución in Mexico City. The division is also commemorated in the Monument to the Revolution and the Pancho Villa Statue in Chihuahua City. Category:Mexican Revolution

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