Totoposte Wars

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Date1890 (first war)
1903 (second war)
1906 (third war)
Location
Totoposte Wars

Guatemalan soldiers in Guatemala City in 1903.
Date1890 (first war)
1903 (second war)
1906 (third war)
Location
Result Status quo ante bellum
Belligerents
  • First Totoposte War
  • Guatemala
  • Salvadoran exiles
Commanders and leaders
Strength
Unknown 55,000

The Totoposte Wars were three military conflicts fought in Central America between 1890 and 1906. The First Totoposte War occurred during the presidency of Manuel Lisandro Barillas Bercián in Guatemala, after the overthrow of Salvadoran President Francisco Menéndez by General Carlos Ezeta in El Salvador, which caused the exile of many Salvadorans who took refuge in Guatemala and who requested the help of President Barillas Bercián to stop the armies of Ezeta. The Second Totoposte War arose after the opposition of Guatemalan President Manuel Estrada Cabrera to the integration of Guatemala with the Greater Republic of Central America since Estrada Cabrera was more inclined to work with the government of the United States.[1] The Third Totoposte War occurred in 1906 in similar conditions. In all three wars, the Guatemalan people mockingly referred to the war as the "Totoposte War" because it only served to consume large amounts of this corn-based food, without actually fighting.[2]

On June 22, 1890, Salvadoran president Francisco Menéndez was overthrown by General Carlos Ezeta.[3] As a result, many officials with ties to the previous administration fled the country to Guatemala. The officials made a request to Guatemalan President Manuel Lisandro Barillas Bercián to invade El Salvador and depose Ezeta, alleging that he was planning an invasion of Guatemala. The claims were false as the officials wanted to regain power, but Barillas Bercián believed the claims and made a decree declaring war on El Salvador on June 27, 1890.[2][4]

First War

Guatemalan soldiers were mobilized to the border with El Salvador.[5] A column of Guatemalan troops, composed of forces from Santa Rosa, Alta Verapaz and Jutiapa was attacked by Salvadoran troops and emigrants from Guatemala. General Pedro Barillas, who commanded it, retreated violently and took favorable positions where he repelled the Salvadoran force Salvadoran Camilo Álvarez, a Salvadoran exile, was one of the army's commanders. The Guatemalan soldiers halted their advance when they arrived at the border. Meanwhile, Ezeta's army was busy crushing a rebellion in San Salvador, the nation's capital. After months of no combat and effective stalemate, diplomats signed a peace treaty on August 21, 1890.[2][6][7]

Guatemalans called this the "Totoposte War", since it only served to mobilize ground corn grain (totoposte) to feed troops that never fought, which damaged the economy of the country.[2]

Interlude, 1895–1903

In 1895, the leaders of El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua met in Amapala and signed the Treaty of Amapala, establishing the Greater Republic of Central America.[8][9] Guatemala was invited to join, but President José María Reina Barrios refused.[8] The nation eventually was dissolved on 29 November 1898 after Tomás Regalado lead a coup in El Salvador against Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez.[4][10]

Second and Third Wars

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