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In early-modern history, do you think that most wars/conflicts were fought for religious differences?

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In early-modern history, do you think that most wars/conflicts were fought for religious differences?

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Hello, The responders to this question have covered the answer very adequately. Half the time when I see debates on wars or any conflict the first line said is that religion has been the root cause of conflicts throughout all history. It just shows that there are people who have no clues of world history in any reasonable detail and they are shooting themselves in the foot bringing this up for the argument is misleading. The invasion of the Mongols through to the Hundred Year s War, French – Indian Wars to the worst in human loss, WW1, II and many others too numerous to mention are examples which invalidate this premise.

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