Wars
Throughout History
Since the beginnings of Man, war has played a
critical role in his development. Without wars our history would
be quite different. Imagine no Roman Empire, no race to colonize
North and South America, and certainly no United States. Wars are
a part of human nature, and it is quite naive to think that we could exist
without them. Many believe that is untrue, but I believe George Orwell
put it best in his novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four" when he said:
"War
is Peace
Ignorance
is Strength
Freedom
is Slavery"
A War itself may be bloody and costly, granted,
but the concept of war is still a great one. Simple logic dictates
that a concept cannot exist without another to contradict it. If
that's the case, the to have peace, there must still be war. So if
one day there is peace throughout the world, the concept of war will still
have to exist, or chaos will spread like wildfire. After all, if
there was no war, then that would mean that their would be only one idea,
one ideology, and one goal for the human race. We as a race have
never been able to live like that, we can't now, and I doubt we ever will
be able to live like that. Human beings are all different and unique,
and when two unique ideas clash, that leads to conflict. When conflict
is so great, it leads to war.
These are the decisive wars
througout history that this page will study:
Canadian
War for Independence Page
American
War for Independence Page
War
of 1812 Page
World
War I Page
World
War II Page
Links
to War-Related Pages
Links
to Non-War-Related Pages
Also, check out my other page that is dedicated
to Ancient History...coming soon!
That's about it for now. More to come in
the near future.
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