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Second Central American Civil War
Date
1838–1840
Location
Central America
Result
Separatist victory
Territorial changes
Dissolution of the Federal Republic of Central America
Combatants
Unionists
Federal Republic of Central America
El Salvador
Separatists
Guatemala
Nicaragua
Honduras
Commanders and leaders
Francisco Morazán José Trinidad Cabañas Indalecio Cordero
Rafael Carrera Francisco Ferrera Bernardo Méndez
The Second Central American Civil War or the Second Central American Federal War was a military conflict in Central America between 1838 and 1840.
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