Ecuadorian Civil War of 1913–1916

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A map of Esmeraldas Province, where most of the fighting took place.

The Ecuadorian Civil War of 1912–1914 was a civil war fought in Ecuador in the 1910s. It began in 1913, when the Esmeraldas Province rose up against the rule of Leónidas Plaza. Ultimately, the government was able to re-assert control, though much of the province was destroyed in the process.[1]

While the authors of Resort to war: a data guide to inter-state, extra-state, intra-state, and non-state wars, 1816-2007 state that the war ended in 1914,[1] Paul Henderson states that it ended in 1916.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Sarkees, Meredith Reid; Wayman, Frank Whelon (2010-07-01). Resort to war: a data guide to inter-state, extra-state, intra-state, and non-state wars, 1816-2007. CQ Press. p. 392. ISBN 9780872894341.
  2. ^ Henderson, Paul (1997). "Cocoa, Finance and the State in Ecuador, 1895-1925". Bulletin of Latin American Research. 16 (2): 178. ISSN 0261-3050. JSTOR 3339105. in a nation-state as fragile as Ecuador, insurrections, border disputes and even civil war (1912-1916) were not uncommon.
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