Mexico's leaders, five different photos. From left to right: Porfirio Diaz, ruled Mexico for thirty years. Francisco I. Madero, was inaugurated President several months after Diaz's fall. Madero was assasinated in Mexico City in 1913. Venustiano Carranza, began a revolution late in 1913. He became President in 1915 and was assassinated in 1920. Victoriano de la Huerta, became President in 1913. His regime encountered continued difficulties with the United States. He resigned. Pancho Villa, figured in several revolts as a general. He finally turned bandit and was slain. Photo dated: August 23, 1928.
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