Interesting history of war part 2

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Interesting History Of War: II

Kambiz Hafizi

War• War is a behavior pattern of organized

violent conflict, typified by extreme aggression, societal disruption, and high morality. This behavior pattern is found in many primate species, including humans.

• Wars are as old as the development of the first civilizations.

• Dating to as early as 12,000 years ago One half of the people found in a Nubian cemetery had died of Violence.

• The causes for war are endless but can be generalized into three categories.– Political– Economical– Religious

• As the World advances technologically, the Wars become more deadly with deadlier weapons.

• Throughout History, every Nation’s goal has been to wield the strongest weapon to have power over other Nations.

Persian Wars

• A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire of Persia and city-states of the Hellenic world.

• Started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.

Roman Wars

ROME

• Rome was founded by murder of Remus, by his own brother Romulus who became the first ruler of Rome.

• Since its foundation, Rome had been undefeated in war until 386 BC.

• In 386 BC it was briefly occupied by the Gauls.• In the same year Romans recovered their city back. • Romans constantly Fought Wars throughout the

Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic, the Roman Empire

The Aztecs

The Aztecs

• The Aztec people were certain ethnic groups of central Mexico.

• dominated large parts of Mesoamerica in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries

• The Aztec armed forces were composed of mostly commoners with only basic military training. and a smaller number of professional warriors who belonged to nobility and organized into warrior societies with ranks according to their achievements.

The Aztecs

• The Aztec state was centered around political expansion.

• Warfare was the basic dynamic force in Aztec politics.

• Every Aztec male received basic military training from an early age and the only possibility of going higher in society was through military achievement. 

The Aztecs

• The sacrifice of war captives was an important part of many of the Aztec religious festivals.

• Warfare was thus the main driving force of both the Aztec economy and religion.

Sources

• Wikipedia articles: 1. War

2. The Persian Wars

3. Rome

4. The Aztecs

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