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bearhunter [10]
3 years ago
15

Por qué los conflictos bélicos modifican y transforman el mapa político?

Geography
1 answer:
kondor19780726 [428]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Los conflictos bélicos tienen varias causas por las cuales se generan, pero una de las más comunes se da por cuestiones limítrofes o de recursos naturales, donde dos o más naciones se enfrentan por no poder delimitar pacíficamente sus diferencias al respecto.

Durante la historia han habido innumerables ejemplos de este tipo de conflicto, como por ejemplo la Guerra de Malvinas entre Argentina y Gran Bretaña, la Guerra del Chaco entre Bolivia y Paraguay, la Guerra del Cenepa entre Ecuador y Perú, o la Guerra Mexicano-Estadounidense por Texas y California en 1845.

En todos estos casos, los conflictos han surgido por diferencias en los límites entre ambos países. En algunos casos, la situación luego de la guerra no cambió, pero en otros como la Guerra Mexicano-Estadounidense los límites cambiaron completamente: en esa guerra México perdió cerca de la mitad de su territorio a manos de los Estados Unidos.

En este ejemplo, podemos ver como el mapa político de América del Norte fue modificado por la guerra: los límites entre ambos países cambiaron, con un país ganándole territorio a su contrario. Así, sucede muchas veces que las guerras terminan modificando los mapas políticos, cambiando fronteras y ajustándolas a nuevas realidades luego de los conflictos.

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