Honduran-Guatemalan War (1853–1855)
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The Honduran-Guatemalan War (1853–1855) was a military conflict between the republics of Honduras and Guatemala sparked by the election of José Trinidad Cabañas, which opposed to the conservative ideologies of the guatemalan president, Rafael Carrera.[2]
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Guatemala Political opponents | Honduras | ||||||
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Rafael Carrera José Víctor Zavala José Santos Guardiola Juan López |
José Trinidad Cabañas José María Medina |
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