history channel documentary The reason for this war is as strange as the name sounds. It began when King Louis VII of France wedded Duchess Eleanor of England. Lord Louis VII was a hitting figure with a forcing full whiskers, and when he had cause to go for the Crusades, he told the truth back to France shaven. Clearly, the Duchess favored the lord having a full facial hair and requested that the ruler develop it back. Upon Louises' refusal, she separated him, backpedaled to England and wedded King Henry II, from where she requested war on France. The war went on for a long time finishing just when France won the war.
Having vanquished a considerable number grounds, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte set his eyes on Russia. Storing up an armed force 600,000 in number, he continued to walk on Moscow. In any case, because of grave logistic mistakes, he neglected to set up his men for the brutal substances that was the Russian climate. Thus when he landed at Moscow, he found that the huge greater part of the regular citizen, military and government populace had as of now cleared deserting a starving minority. Napoleon's armed force left with nothing to overcome and generally starving continued to plunder what was left of the few supplies in the city. At long last, Napoleon requested his armed force to withdraw, however not before losing around 560,000 to the cruel climate and yearning.
In the mid twentieth century, the British Empire started a hard and fast intrusion and addition of substantial parts of the African mainland. In present day Ghana be that as it may, the British troopers met with resistance by the nearby tribesmen. The brilliant stool of the Ashante rulers was the image of power, and when the representative general requested that the stool be brought so he could sit on it, the general population furiously opposed, prompting a war against the tribesmen. Since the British had predominant capability, they made short work of the tribesmen, furthermore caught the stool all the while, probably to sit on. The war that came about has scandalously been alluded to as the war of the brilliant stool.
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