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Pascual Orozco - Revolt against Madero |  | Pascual Orozco - Revolt against Madero: Encyclopedia II - Pascual Orozco - Revolt against Madero |  | On 3 March 1912 Orozco decreed a formal revolt against Madero's government. Madero sent general Victoriano Huerta to stop Orozco's rebellion, which Huerta had accomplished by August. Orozco took refuge in the United States.
Madero ordered Victoriano Huerta to fight the rebellion. Huerta's troops defeated the orozquistas in Conejos, Rellano and Bachimba finally seizing Ciudad Juárez. After being wounded in Ojinaga, Orzoco was forced to flee to the United States. After living for some months in Los Angeles, with his first cousin ...
See also:Pascual Orozco, Pascual Orozco - Childhood, Pascual Orozco - Political ideas, Pascual Orozco - Under Madero's government, Pascual Orozco - Fallout with Madero, Pascual Orozco - Revolt against Madero, Pascual Orozco - House arrest in the United States |  | | Pascual Orozco, Pascual Orozco - Childhood, Pascual Orozco - Fallout with Madero, Pascual Orozco - House arrest in the United States, Pascual Orozco - Political ideas, Pascual Orozco - Revolt against Madero, Pascual Orozco - Under Madero's government, Mexican Revolution |  | |
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Pascual Orozco - Revolt against Madero
On 3 March 1912 Orozco decreed a formal revolt against Madero's government. Madero sent general Victoriano Huerta to stop Orozco's rebellion, which Huerta had accomplished by August. Orozco took refuge in the United States.
Madero ordered Victoriano Huerta to fight the rebellion. Huerta's troops defeated the orozquistas in Conejos, Rellano and Bachimba finally seizing Ciudad Juárez. After being wounded in Ojinaga, Orzoco was forced to flee to the United States. After living for some months in Los Angeles, with his first cousin, Dora Vazquez Molenar' Gonzalez (1879 - 1956) and husband, Carlos Diaz-Ferrales Gonzalez (1878 - 1953) he was able to return to Chihuahua but extremely ill, affected with periodic rheumatism seizures.
After Huerta installed himself as President of Mexico, Orozco agreed to support him if Huerta agreed to some reforms (such as payment of hacienda workers in hard money rather than company store scrip). Huerta agreed, and had Orozco lead forces against Pancho Villa.
After Huerta's fall Orozco announced his refusal to recognize the government of the new president, Francisco S. Carvajal. After briefly leading a revolt in Guanajuato he was again forced into exile in the United States.
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