It depends entirely on the war in question.
The claimed reason was always "states rights".
which war are you asking about
The main reason why Japan declared war on China in 1937 was based on a claim that China has fired on them at Marco Polo Bridge near Beijing. This is what made them launch a full-force invasion in China.
The Mexican American War.
as means to aquire prisoners for the sacrifices
To own Cuba. They backed up that claim with the Teller Amendment.
name recognition
In the Union army - because you could re-enlist and claim a large bounty.
A claim is the statement that the arguer is trying to prove, while a reason is the evidence or justification offered to support the claim. The claim is the conclusion of the argument, while reasons are used to persuade others to accept the claim as true.
That's a good question. According to the experts the two battles fought in Pennsylvania during the French and Indian war were the Revolutionary War and World War two. This was the reason that the Civil War did not happen until after the French and Indian war ended and the native Americans got decieved out of land.
There has to be a reason for termination. The government requires a reason for termination if there is an unemployment claim.
No, that wouldn't be a reason for claim denial. It may be a reason for them to investigate you for insurance fraud.
The experts do know one of the triggers that caused World War 2. It was because of Germany's invasion of Poland that caused France and Britain to declare war.
The claimed reason was always "states rights".
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which war are you asking about
it means claim evidence reason