It caused conflicts because the Israelite believed that god had given them this land in the covenant. However the people that settled there who were not Jewish did not believe in the covenant and thought that since the Israelite had left that it was now rightfully theirs. So the conflict erupted over who owned the land.AnswerActually, the Canaanites did believe in the Israelites' Divine covenant: see Joshua 2:9.
The Israelites believed a king would help them unite themselves against their enemy, the Philistines.
The Israelites left Canaan and fled to Egypt because of famine. The famine was caused by a severe drought that left their crops dead and their people hungry.
The gentiles were any people that were not Israelites. So anyone that was not from the nation of Israel was considered a gentile. The Samaritans on the other hand were a people resulting from the intermixing of Israelites and Canaanites. During the Assyrian captivity some of the Israelites were left in the region of Samaria (the former capital of Israel). There were not a sufficient number of Israelites to remain separate and perpetuate the people so they intermarried with the native people of Canaan. This intermarriage was not allowed by Jewish law. Since the Samaritans had intermarried the Jewish people rejected them as Israelites. This lead the Samaritans to set up a temple of their own on Mt Gerazim. This caused an additional reason for the reject of the Samaritans by the Jewish people (who claimed that all must worship at the temple in Jerusalem).
God caused them to be freed. Moses acted as God's messenger to speak to Pharaoh and to lead the Israelites. See also:More about MosesMore about the Exodus from Egypt
The French settled on British territory so the war was for territory
Famine in Canaan. Much the same as what caused many Oklahomans, Texans, and New Mexicans to leave the plains and travel to California in the 1930s.
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the effects were that the mining bonanza and then Dakota territory combined and caused so many effects in the north of Colorado.
the effects were that the mining bonanza and then Dakota territory combined and caused so many effects in the north of Colorado.
The 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act caused an internal conflict. As a territory, Kansas was the first territory to have an armed and bloody conflict over slavery.
Romans were trying to expand into that territory and the natives of the area didn't want them to.