By the early fifteenth century, the expanding conflict involving Axum was primarily centered around its rivalry with neighboring Muslim states, particularly the Sultanate of Adal. This tension was exacerbated by the rise of Islam and the consequent shifts in trade routes and power dynamics in the region. Additionally, the desire to control the lucrative trade in gold and other resources intensified hostilities, leading to a series of military confrontations and alliances that reshaped the political landscape of the Horn of Africa.
An conflcit from the outsiders is Friendship, Family and Love
It was the Sengyoku Jida or Warring States Period. All of Japan was embroilled in a bitter conflcit that finally ended when Tokugawa became Shogun
Wendell Willkie, a relatively unknown businessman from Indiana. Willkie was a fairly moderate Republican on most issues, and criticized Roosevelt for failing to end the Depression. The impeding World War II was another big issue. Although not a hardline isolationist like some Republicans, Willkie believed Roosevelt was eager to participate in the conflcit. Roosevelt had lost some of his popularity since the Court Packing Plan issue in 1937 and his decision to break with tradition and seek a third term was controversial. However, with the combined support of traditional Democrats in the South, big cities and unions in the North and minority groups, Roosevelt's reelection was assured. Willkie conducted an energetic campaign and revived some Republican support in the Northwest and Northeast, carrying Iowa, the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Michigan and his home state of Indiana. He also carried Maine and Vermont, the only states to oppose Roosevelt in the previous election. Roosevelt won 54.7% of the vote and took the electoral college by a landslide.