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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

    • February 17, 1815
    • Bilateral peace treaty
    • December 24, 1814
  3. status quo: the state in which: The current condition or situation. status quo ante: the state in which [things were] before: The state of affairs prior to some upsetting event. Often used as a legal term. status quo ante bellum: the state before the war: A common term in peace treaties. stet: let it stand

    Latin
    Translation
    Notes
    saltus in demonstrando
    leap in explaining
    a leap in logic, by which a necessary ...
    salus in arduis
    a stronghold (or refuge) in difficulties
    a Roman Silver Age maxim. Also the school ...
    the welfare of the people is to be the ...
    From Cicero 's De Legibus, book III, part ...
    with truth intact
    Refers to two expressions that can be ...
  4. Cite. status quo ante bellum noun. Factsheet. Etymology. Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the phrase status quo ante bellum mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the phrase status quo ante bellum. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use.

  5. 5 days ago · Google Preview. Status quo ante bellum sta´tūs kwō an´ bāl´lūm . stâ´tus kwō ân´ be´lum . n. “The condition in which before war.”The situation as it existed before an armed conflict occurred, usually with reference to the situation existing before one belligerent seized and occupied foreign or disputed territory ...

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