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THE THOUSAND DAYS WAR The Thousand Days War (1) _________ 120 years ago, the last and bloodiest civil war of the 19th century in Colombia. This conflict (1899-1902) (2) _________liberals and conservatives and left 100,000 dead, an economic crisis and the definitive (3) ________ from Panama in 1903. The confrontations between the troops of the Conservative government and the Liberals in arms (4) _________ place in Santander, Cundinamarca and Panama (at that time the department of Colombia). Later, they (5) _________ other regions of the country such as Antioquia, Boyacá, Tolima, Cauca and the Caribbean Coast; where there (6) __________a regular and irregular war that affected the daily life of its inhabitants due to the combatants, forced recruitment, partisan rivalries and the misery that the war produced. In some moments of the (7) _____________ of this conflict, foreign governments such as the United States, Ecuador, Venezuela and those of some Central American countries (8) ____________ in support of the opposing sides. After 3 years, the war ended with the Neerlandia, Wisconsin and Chinácota treaties, signed in 1902 by the belligerent forces.​

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The Thousand Days' War (Spanish: Guerra de los Mil Días) was a civil war fought in Colombia from 17 October 1899 to 21 November 1902, at first between the Liberal Party and the government led by the National Party, and later – after the Conservative Party had ousted the National Party – between the liberals and the conservative government. Caused by the longstanding ideological tug-of-war of federalism versus centralism between the liberals, conservatives, and nationalists of Colombia following the implementation of the Constitution of 1886 and the political process known as the Regeneración (es), tensions reached a fever pitch after the presidential election of 1898, and in 17 October 1899, official insurrection against the National government was announced by members of the Liberal Party in the Department of Santander. Hostilities didn't begin until the 11th of November, when liberal factions attempted to take over the city of Bucaramanga, giving way to active warfare. It would end three years later with the signing of the Treaty of Neerlandia and the Treaty of Wisconsin. The war resulted in a Conservative victory, and ensured the continued dominance of the Conservative Party in Colombian politics for another 28 years. Colombia's political structure as a unitary state has not been challenged since.

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por 100000 2 1809

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