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  1. Statu quo ante bellum es un término latino que significa "el estado en que las cosas estaban antes de la guerra". [1] Es un principio usado en tratados internacionales para referirse a la retirada de las tropas de los campos de batalla y al retorno a las condiciones previas a la guerra.

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      En historia, el término statu quo ante bellum se refiere al...

  2. The term status quo ante bellum is a Latin phrase meaning "the situation as it existed before the war". The term was originally used in treaties to refer to the withdrawal of enemy troops and the restoration of prewar leadership. When used as such, it means that no side gains or loses any territorial, economic, or political rights.

  3. Statu quo ante bellum es un término latino que significa "el estado en que las cosas estaban antes de la guerra". Es un principio usado en tratados internacionales para referirse a la retirada de las tropas de los campos de batalla y al retorno a las condiciones previas a la guerra.

  4. L'expression statu quo ante bellum 1 (ou in statu quo ante bellum) signifie littéralement « comme les choses étaient avant la guerre » en latin. Cette expression était à l'origine employée dans les traités pour se référer à un retrait des troupes ennemies et à la restauration de la souveraineté qui prévalait avant le début du conflit.

  5. Unable to decisively defeat the Portuguese or threaten their shipping, the Ottomans abstained from further substantial action, choosing instead to supply Portuguese enemies such as the Aceh Sultanate, and things returned to the Status quo ante bellum.

  6. The treaty restored relations between the two parties to status quo ante bellum by restoring the pre-war borders of June 1812. [a]. [1] . Both sides were eager to end the war. It ended when the treaty arrived in Washington and was immediately ratified unanimously by the United States Senate and exchanged with British officials the next day.