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The rise of empires has frequently led to conflict from "summary" of The War of the World by Niall Ferguson

The emergence of empires throughout history has often been accompanied by clashes and confrontations. The desire to expand and dominate has driven powerful nations to engage in conflicts with their neighbors, seeking to increase their territory, resources, and influence. Empires have risen and fallen as a result of these wars, with the victors reaping the rewards of conquest while the vanquished suffer the consequences of defeat. The competition for supremacy has fueled the flames of war, as empires seek to establish their dominance over rival powers. The struggle for control over strategic regions, trade routes, and valuable resources has been a driving force behind many conflicts in history. Empires have clashed over territory, trade, and ideology, leading to bloody battles and prolonged wars that have shaped the course of human history. The quest for power and glory has often blinded emperors and rulers to the devastating consequences of their actions. The pursuit of imperial ambitions has left a trail of destruction in its wake, with countless lives lost and civilizations destroyed in the name of conquest. Empires have risen and fallen, leaving behind a legacy of violence and bloodshed that continues to resonate to this day. The rise of empires has frequently been a catalyst for conflict, as powerful nations seek to expand their influence and control at the expense of their rivals. The struggle for supremacy has led to wars that have ravaged entire continents, leaving a path of destruction in their wake. Empires have risen and fallen, but the cycle of conflict and conquest continues to shape the world in which we live.
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    The War of the World

    Niall Ferguson

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