Sunday, February 17, 2019
Timeline of Wars and Reasons for Wars :: History Essays
Timeline of wars/Reasons for WarsTrojan War c. 1200 BC lasted for approx. 9 years Greeks vs. tidy sum of TroyTrojan prince Paris abducted Helen, wife of Menelaus of Sparta. The Spartans refused to return Helen to Sparta so Menelaus persuaded his crony Agamemnon to lead an army against Troy. They fought for nine years but never were able-bodied to defeat he main city. The Greeks then built a hulky wooden horse in which warriors were hidden inside. The Greeks appeared to leave and the horse was leftfield at the front provide of the city. The Trojans brought the horse inside the gates and the other Greeks returned at night. The people hidden inside the horse impoliteed the gates for these Greeks and they destroyed Troy. This war could also have another motive as to who controlled disdain through the Dardanelles.Punic Wars 264-146 BC Carthaginians vs. RomansThe Carthaginians and Romans fought in three contrastive wars everyplace the course of 118 years. Romans foug ht the Carthaginians to ruin their hold on a set up of islands that would let them control the Western Mediterranean. The Romans precious to have control. They then fought over land in Italy, particularly Sicily. In the third conflict, Carthaginians tried to fork up their city and land from being taken over completely by Romans. In these wars, they mainly fought over trade routes in the Mediterranean. Each wanted power and more territorial possession. Crusades (11th Century-13th Century) in the Holy bringThe emperor of the Byzantine Emperor was upset with Turks encroaching on his empire. He went to the pope Urban II and complained. He made up atrocities about the Turks. In 1096, The Pope Urban II promoted the Crusade to reclaim the Holy Land from the barbaric Turks. These crusades lasted till the 13th century. In the process, Jews were persecuted and lots of looting took place. some(prenominal) countries took interest in the Crusades because they were ready for tra vel and adventure. They wanted to rotate trade with the Middle and Far East and so the Crusades gave them a chance to open up trade routes with those countries. They used Christianity to justify the Crusades. In reality, they wanted to expand trade and gain more territorial land.Chinese History practically countries or leaders try to put too many restrictions on their subjects or territories and then the people rebel.
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