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| image = Second Mexican-Istastionerian War-Territory.png | | image = Second Mexican-Istastionerian War-Territory.png | ||
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| alt | | alt = Borders before and after the war | ||
| caption | | caption = Mexican losses after the war | ||
| date = 3/21/1861 to 12/24/1865 | | date = 3/21/1861 to 12/24/1865 | ||
| place = North America | | place = North America | ||
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* Fall of the Third Mexican Oligarchy | * Fall of the Third Mexican Oligarchy | ||
* Rise of Second Mexican Republic | * Rise of Second Mexican Republic | ||
* French invasion and occupation of Mexico | |||
* Ongoing Hostilities between Istastioner and Mexico | * Ongoing Hostilities between Istastioner and Mexico | ||
* Mexican Invasion of {{wp|Guatemala}} in 1906 | * Mexican Invasion of {{wp|Guatemala}} in 1906 | ||
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| combatant2 = {{flag|Mexico (ist universe)}}<br> | | combatant2 = {{flag|Mexico (ist universe)}}<br> | ||
'''Supported by:''' | '''Supported by:''' | ||
{{flag|France (Ist universe)}} | {{flag|France (Ist universe)}} (financially) | ||
| commander1 = {{flagicon|Istastioner}} General William B. Ide | | commander1 = {{flagicon|Istastioner}} General William B. Ide | ||
| commander2 = {{flagicon|Mexico (ist universe)}} General José Flores | | commander2 = {{flagicon|Mexico (ist universe)}} General José Flores | ||
| strength1 | | strength1 = {{flagicon|Istastioner}} 103,548 | ||
| strength2 = {{flagicon|Mexico (ist universe)}} 73,532 | | strength2 = {{flagicon|Mexico (ist universe)}} 73,532 | ||
| casualties1 = 25,435 Killed, wounded, or missing | | casualties1 = 25,435 Killed, wounded, or missing | ||
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'''The Second Mexican–Istastionerian War''', also known as the ''El segundo Intervención | '''The Second Mexican–Istastionerian War''', also known as the ''El segundo Intervención en México'' (The second intervention in Mexico) in [[Mexico (Istastioner's Universe)|Mexico]], was an armed conflict between [[Istastioner]] and Mexico from 1861 to 1865. The War begain over a border disptie. In Istastioner, the war only helped worsened the image of the two main Political Parties at the time, The [[Republican Party (Istastioner)|Republican Party]] and the [[Democratic Party (Istastioner)|Democratic Party]]. In Mexico, the war worsened Mexico's own political turmoil. And since the war was fought on home ground, Mexico suffered large losses of life from both the military and civilian population. The nation's financial foundations were undermined, and more than half of its territory was lost. In the Peace Treaty Mexico ceneded most of their Northern Territories, and all of there Gulf,and Yucatan Territories. | ||
=Background & Prelude= | =Background & Prelude= |
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The Seconed Mexican-Istastionerian War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Istastioner |
Mexico | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
General William B. Ide | General José Flores | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
73,532 | |||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
25,435 Killed, wounded, or missing | 45,545 Killed, wounded, or missing |
The Second Mexican–Istastionerian War, also known as the El segundo Intervención en México (The second intervention in Mexico) in Mexico, was an armed conflict between Istastioner and Mexico from 1861 to 1865. The War begain over a border disptie. In Istastioner, the war only helped worsened the image of the two main Political Parties at the time, The Republican Party and the Democratic Party. In Mexico, the war worsened Mexico's own political turmoil. And since the war was fought on home ground, Mexico suffered large losses of life from both the military and civilian population. The nation's financial foundations were undermined, and more than half of its territory was lost. In the Peace Treaty Mexico ceneded most of their Northern Territories, and all of there Gulf,and Yucatan Territories.