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There are two different Cambodian Civil Wars: the Cambodian Civil War of 1968-1975 and the Cambodian Civil War of 1979-1999. Each one ended in the year at the end of the name.
Yes, there are two different Cambodian Civil Wars. The more famous Cambodian Civil War was from 1968-1975. A second, less famous Cambodian Civil War of 1979-1999 followed. The intervening period of 1975-1979 was the period of Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia during which Pol Pot's infamous genocide took place.Please read more about this in the Related Questions:What is the Cambodian Civil WarWhat are the causes of the Cambodian Civil War?
Yes, there are two different Cambodian Civil Wars. The more famous Cambodian Civil War was from 1968-1975. A second, less famous Cambodian Civil War of 1979-1999 followed. The intervening period of 1975-1979 was the period of Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia during which Pol Pot's infamous genocide took place.
Because of its poor average yearly income at around $800 a year, and the Cambodian genocides and the Cambodian civil war and the Vietnam war.
the cambodian war happened in 1971 and ended in 1985.
Well the US can be blamed as a major influence in causing the civil war in Cambodia so why not ask how they destroyed peace in cambodia instead.
sharecropping did not cause the civil war but it happened after when they couldnt have slaves anymore
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Forced loans didn't cause the Civil War, they had very little to do with it.
The US Civil War is considered one of the Worst! Other terrible Civil Wars were the English Civil War and the Spanish Civil War. Probably the worst Civil Wars were those in Cambodia, Rwanda, and Vietnam. The Vietnam War is often not considered with other civil wars because of the extensive involvement of outside parties. The Vietnam War consumed about 5 million dead, more than half of them being civilians. The Cambodian Civil War and the aftermath of Cambodian Genocide saw the deaths of about 2.6 million people, around 20% of the entire population. The Rwanda Civil War took about 800,000 lives, and also represented about 20% of the entire population. By comparison, the US Civil War took about 600,000 lives from a population of about 31 million, or about 2%. That is very, very bad, but in many ways it does not compare with the horrors of the others listed here.
The most significant cause in the Civil War was unfair taxation, states' rights and slavery.
secession was a part of the civil war. the south had succeededfrom the north.