Mexican-Guatemalan War

The Mexican-Guatemalan War took place from 2093 to 2105. Increasingly strained relations had developed between the two countries in the decades prior to the conflict, due to a large net migration into Mexico from Guatemala due to Mexico's wealth and increasing power on the global scale. The war devastated both countries, and led to the secession of the southern Mexican states of Chiapas, Tabasco and Campeche declaring independence as the Republic of Usumacinta. It is also generally accepted that the war set into motion the events that led to the Nogales nuclear war between the U.S. and Mexico in 2134.