because there are religions. If there are no religions, then humans will find another reason to go to war.
The Crusades
Religious Wars-Dunno, kind of hard to quantify Communism- as many as 25 million in the former Soviet Union, 65 million in China, 1.7 million in Cambodia
It was the end of religious wars that allowed France to join in the scramble for colonies. France was in competition with Spain to build an empire in America.
The religious wars in Europe, such as the Thirty Years' War, brought significant changes. They led to the establishment of the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, which emphasized the principle of state sovereignty and ended the religious conflicts. The wars also weakened the power of the Catholic Church and contributed to the growth of centralized nation-states. Additionally, they prompted increased religious tolerance and the recognition of different religious factions within society.
French Wars of Religion
Religious Wars - EP - was created on 1982-05-09.
No.
Everything from isolating certain religious groups to full spying actions. Religious wars are still happening today!
Religious wars
Bob
Fish have no religious or political beliefs, therefore they do not have any reason to have wars. So the answer is. :- No fish do not have wars.
Wars are caused by religious indifference, greed, jealousy and prejudice.
the belief of what they heard
halo
Yes, the Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated by the Latin Church in the medieval period. They were sanctioned by the Pope and motivated by religious fervor to recapture the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
The French religious wars, such as the Wars of Religion in the 16th century, led to increased religious and political tension in France. This environment influenced French thinkers like Montaigne, who explored themes of religious tolerance and skepticism in response to the conflicts. The wars also contributed to the development of Enlightenment ideas emphasizing reason, secularism, and individual rights in subsequent centuries.
In the 16th century, religious differences led to violence and wars primarily due to conflicts between Catholics and Protestants. The Protestant Reformation challenged the authority of the Catholic Church, causing tension and persecution of religious minorities. This ultimately resulted in a series of wars, such as the French Wars of Religion and the Thirty Years' War, fueled by religious and political divisions.