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Pancho Villa cuts a deal with the government of President Álvaro Obregón, seeking to live a life of peace and dedicate himself to a different fight.
Villa expels his rage in an attack on the United States, invading New Mexico with the hopes of provoking an invasion by the US Army.
A desperate attempt to turn the tide fails to land for Pancho Villa, as support from the United States bolsters the Carrancista army.
Villa and the Division of the North are surprised by the modern war tactics employed by General Álvaro Obregón.
Pancho Villa aligns with Emiliano Zapata to confront the army behind Venustiano Carranza and Álvaro Obregón, setting in motion a violent civil war.
Pancho Villa readily accepts Hollywood and agrees to have his battles filmed. Villa's rising status forces him to battle in the political arena.
As General of the Division of the North, Pancho Villa leads an attack on Torreón. Villa's tactics lead to a surprising victory over the Federal Army.
Pancho Villa plots his escape from jail after a run-in with General Victoriano Huerta. A coup unfolds, as new President Madero is betrayed.
Pancho Villa enlists in the Mexican Revolution against President Porfirio Díaz. His confidence on the battlefield proves pivotal in Ciudad Juárez.
Young fugitive Doroteo Arango changes his name to Francisco Villa, a name that will demand equal fear and respect in all of northern Mexico.