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Pascual Orozco

Pascual Orozco Vazquez (in contemporary documents, sometimes spelled "Oroszco") (28 January 1882 – 30 August 1915) was a Mexican revolutionary leader who, after the triumph of the Mexican Revolution, rose up against Francisco I. Madero and recognized the coup d'état led by Victoriano Huerta and the counter-revolutionary government it imposed.〔Villa and Zapata: A History of the Mexican Revolution By Frank McLynn p.74〕
==Childhood==
Orozco was born to a middle-class family on Santa Ines hacienda near San Isidro, Guerrero, in the state of Chihuahua. He was a businessman in mining, commercialized minerals and became wealthy from investments in mines, particularly gold.
His father was Pascual Orozco Sr.〔Protestants and the Mexican Revolution: missionaries, ministers, and social change by Deborah J. Baldwin, p.76〕 His mother was Amada Orozco y Vázquez〔Protestants and the Mexican Revolution: missionaries, ministers, and social change by Deborah J. Baldwin, p.76〕 (1852–1948). The Vázquez family were second generation Basque immigrants.〔Mexican Rebel; Pascual Orozco and the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1915, p. 15〕 Pascual Jr. married Refugio Frías, and dedicated his youth to the transport of precious metals between the mining firms of the state. This allowed him to buy his own gold mine. Also he was uncle of Maximiano Márquez Orozco, who participated in the Mexican Revolution as Coronel of the Villista Army. In the first years of the 20th century he was attracted by the ideas of the Flores Magón brothers and, in 1909, he started importing weaponry from the United States in the face of the imminent outbreak of the Mexican Revolution.

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