AP European History
Wars are large-scale conflicts between organized groups, typically states or nations, that involve armed forces and result in significant loss of life and resources. In the 16th and 17th centuries, wars were often fueled by religious strife, territorial ambitions, and power struggles among emerging nation-states, while from 1648 to 1815, they were pivotal in shaping economic practices and developments as states sought to expand their influence and control over trade routes and resources.