Europe was in constant warfare due to a combination of political fragmentation, territorial disputes, and dynastic conflicts. The rise of powerful nation-states often led to competition for resources and influence, while the intricate web of alliances and rivalries fueled ongoing conflicts. Additionally, religious tensions, particularly during the Reformation and the rise of Protestantism, further intensified hostilities. These factors created a volatile environment where wars were frequent and often driven by both immediate and long-term interests.
Trench warfare.
Bad... Europe was destroyed by constant trench warfare. the only times it has been worse in Europe were when the Christians screwed up the Black Plague and after World War 2. and the Cold War
He lived during a time of constant warfare and political unrest.
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The soil had gone through constant warfare and was overused
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Richard Osgood has written: 'Warfare in the Late Bronze Age of North Europe' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Bronze age, Prehistoric Warfare, Warfare, Prehistoric
Trench warfare. Warfare fought between men in trenches. No, I think trench warfare is about as good as it gets. Would the word "attrition" work for you? - attrition: constant wearing down to weaken or destroy (often in the phrase war of attrition)
Limited warfare is a type of warfare that Europe engaged in the 18th century. Different from "total warfare", which is where you sacrifice everything you need to to destroy the enemy. Monarchies were limited in their actions of warfare - limited in ways all to include economic, political, social, and philisophical reasons.