causes and consequences of One Thousand Days War Colombia.
The War of a Thousand Days, Spanish La Guerra De Los Mil Días, (1899–1903), Colombian civil war between Liberals and Conservatives that resulted in between 60,000 and 130,000 deaths, extensive property damage, and national economic ruin.
Political causes
Political deprivation, such as colonial subordination or lack of political rigths, provides another plausible motivation for resorting to violence. Many conflicts after 1945 first emerged as groups sought to achieve independence for areas under colonial rule. The indochina wars (1946–75) and the algerian wars (1954–62) helped to mobilize movements in other countries by showing how overwhelmingly more-powerful colonial powers could be defeated through sustained violent campaigns.
Economic causes
Most civil wars take place within relatively poorer societies. Early contributions to the study of violence within societies tended to focus on economic deprivation and grievances as key motives. The American political scientist Ted Gurr, for example, highlighted inequality and how groups may resort to rebellion if they are dissatisfied with their current economic status relative to their aspirations.
Social consequences
Some Consequences of the Thousand Days War Which took place in Colombia between 1899 and 1902, were the death of between 60 and 130 thousand individuals, the extensive damage in the territory of the country, the economic ruin at the national level and the subsequent independence of Panama.
By the year 1899, Colombia had a long history of conflicts between the liberal and conservative parties. The fundamental issues that separated both parties were related to the church, the right to vote and the centralization of government.
political aspects
One of the most serious consequences of the war was the loss of the department or province of Panama at the hands of the United States.
In this way, Panama was constituted as an independent republic in favor of the interests of the United States and the Panama Canal was constructed (Perez-Venero, 2001).
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The War of a Thousand Days
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August 01, 2020
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The 10 Consequences of the Thousand-Day War
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