Why does war exist?
Conflicts occur everyday between individuals such as siblings or even between the local grocer and his/her customer. When conflicts are magnified at the national or even global level, it can result in a war between the two parties. More explicitly, war occurs when two groups are in conflict with each other for any reason over a period of time. Therefore, war exists because people are not happy with the government and also because of greed.
War exists because people are not happy with the government. The government is basically not looking out for the good of the people. The
American Civil War, also known as the War Between the States, was a war fought from 1961 to 1865, when 7 Southern slave states seceded and formed the Confederacy. The leaders in the South wanted to make their own laws but in the North, people wanted a stronger national government that would make the same laws for all the states. Most of the Southern states had economies based on farming and felt they needed slave labor to help them farm. The North was more industrialized and much of the North had made slavery illegal. The South was afraid that the Northern states would vote to make slavery illegal in all the states. As there were more and more western states added to the growing United States, the Southern states were worried that this would mean less power and voting rights. When
Abraham Lincoln was elected president, it was the final straw for the
Southern states. Lincoln was against slavery and wanted a strong federal government, two things the South did not agree with. This relates to people being unhappy with the government because the Confederacy were unhappy about Lincoln being elected as president since he disagreed with slavery and wanted a strong federal government which made laws similar in all states.
War exists because of greed. In World War II, Hitler wanted to be the ruler of all of Europe. Hitler hated Jewish people and blamed them for
Germany