Here are ten
of the strangest reasons why some wars took place.
1. Aroostook War
The
Aroostook War occurred between the United States and Great Britain over
something as unimportant as the border for Maine. British forces occupied the
area, but the US wanted full control. The Americans nearby accidentally
received a food shipment meant for the British. There was no combat whatsoever,
but many died from disease and accidents.
2. Pig War
The Pig War was another predicament that
occurred between British and American forces after a British soldier shot a pig
that was wandering along on American soil. The local militia responded by
rallying their forces nearby. The British would later apologize, ending the
brief war, which lasted four months.
3. Three Hundred And Thirty-Five Year War
The Three
Hundred And Thirty-Five Year War was fought by the Netherlands and the Isle of
Scilly, which was just off the coast of the United Kingdom at the time. The war
began in 1651, but did not end for three centuries, making it the longest
conflict in history. Not a single person died due to the conflict.
4. Lijar vs. France
Back in
1883, the small village of Lijar, located in the south of Spain, became
infuriated when they heard the Spanish king had been insulted in France. The
small town decided to declare war upon the entirety of France. Not a single
shot was fired by the 300 residents, though.
5. War Of The Oaken Bucket
The War Of The Oaken Bucket is simply ridiculous.
Back in 1325, a rivalry between Modena and Bologna went out of control over a
wooden bucket. A band of Modena soldiers raided Bologna and stole the bucket,
causing an outrage amongst the army of Bologna.
6. Paraguayan War
The
Paraguayan War was surely a thing of stupidity. The president of the nation, Francisco Solano Lopez, was an admirer
of Napoleon, but he lacked a war of
his own to fight in and prove himself. He decided to declare war upon
Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. Paraguay was nearly destroyed in the aftermath,
unfortunately.
7. War Of The Stray Dog
In 1925, both Greece and Bulgaria had
previously fought against each other in the First World War and remained
enemies to that day. Tensions reached a high point, and a Greek soldier chased
a stray dog over the Bulgarian border. The soldier was shot dead by border
sentries, thus starting a war that lasted nearly two weeks.
8. Football War
The Football War happened because of a
football game between El Salvador and Honduras, back in 1969. El Salvador lost
the game, and the crowd went into an uproar. Not long after, the El Salvadoran
Army launched an attack. It lasted four days, and 3,000 died.
9. Moldovan-Transdniestrian War
The
Moldovan-Transdniestrian War happened shortly after the fall of the Soviet
Union. Most of the country of Moldova wanted to be closer to Romania, while the
rest wanted to be part of Russia. War erupted amongst the people during the
day, but the same soldiers gathered together at night to talk and drink. It
lasted four months, and 1,300 individuals died.
10. Emu War
The Emu War was one of the most
out-of-control conflicts in the entire world. Not a single human died in
Australia, but around 2,500 emus were killed by soldiers armed with machine
guns and rifles. Over 20,000 emus roamed the desert at the time.

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