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Interpret "History is the record of humanity's wars"?

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Hi!I'm having difficulty writing a short essay about "History is the record of humanity's wars". how do you interpret "humanity's wars"? could you give some examples too? thanks!

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  1. Humanity's wars is any war in which two or more human beings are trying to kill each other.

    But history is divided into wars and how each war there is, leads to the next one.  War War II? Because of World War I and WWI because of the Franco-Prussian War which was the result of the Napoleonic Wars etc


  2. What figures large in history? Look at  Herodotus, supposedly the "father of history", and what was the subject in the forefront of his discourse . . . War is so all encompassing and has nothing to do with "natural disasters". God, we love to hate each other . . .

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