Subject: I'm not sure that explains a lot of it.
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Posted on: 2018-05-24 13:55:00 UTC

My understanding is that the European wars mostly weren't about moving your population into an area; they were about asserting your own control over the population already there. So for instance the English kings didn't want to wipe out the populace of France and send over settlers - they wanted to take in the taxes and tribute from France's current population.

In the days before my chart, I think you're correct; the Saxon and Viking invasions of Britain (and everywhere else) were driven by population pressure. But once you had a secure financial system and all-powerful kings, it seems to me that those factors mostly drove the wars.

Another piece of evidence in that direction is the number of XXXXX Succession wars bouncing around on the list. It wasn't about who lived on the land, but who ruled it...

hS

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