During the Mexican Civil War, several factions attempted to overthrow the government, but the most notable was the group led by Francisco Villa and Emiliano Zapata. Villa, a bandit-turned-revolutionary, fought for agrarian reform and the rights of the rural poor, while Zapata championed land reform in the south. Their efforts were part of a broader struggle against the oppressive regimes of leaders like Porfirio Díaz and later Victoriano Huerta. Ultimately, the civil war involved various revolutionary leaders and factions vying for power and reform.
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