Yes. It's basically human nature. There is not even one 50-year period in all of recorded history without one war or battle.
There are several questions about the civil war. The main questions which historians have about the war however, is if it was inevitable.
communism and democracy
it really wasnt an idea it just was inevitable.
War with Britain was inevitable.
I don't agree that the war between Britain and Germany was inevitable because they could always have peace proposals and peace talks where they will talk about what will they do for the betterment of each countries.
Thucydides is important because he is one of the great Greek historians. Thucydides recorded the Peloponnesian war and the outcome of the war.
Thucydides's WROTE THE TEXT BECAUSE HE WANTED PEOPLE TO EXPERIENCE AND KNOW WHAT THE WAR WAS ABOUT THE AUDIENCE THAT WOULD BUT IT WOULD BE PEOPLE WHO WERE INTERESTED ABOUT THAT PARTICULAR WAR OR JUST WANT TO KNOW HOW THUCYDIDES DESCRIBED THE WAR AND HOW HE DESCRIBED IT
The Peloponnesian War.
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Thucydides.
Thucydides (460-400 BCE) wrote the history of the Peloponnesian War.
On how it was going to end. By the war :)
History of the Peloponnesian War.
Thucydides
It was when Athens established an empire, and the conservative Thucydides son of Melisias was exiled, leaving the overconfident Pericles guiding Athenian foreign policy along a path leading to unyielding confrontation with the Peloponnesian city-states.
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Thucydides and Xenephon.