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what they fough each other for this is the most puzzling question in the context of all wars how

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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Explanation:

The young Peterkin and his little sister are eager to know all about the war and what they (the English and the French) fought for. The children want to know the reason for the war.

Answered by syed7522
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The young Peterkin and his little sister are eager to know all about the war and what they (the English and the French) fought for. The children want to know the reason for the war. Kaspar simply says that it was the English who defeated the French and that it was a famous victory, but he does not know what they fought for. He simply boasted of the victory. His point of view is conventional and outdated. It was a puzzling question at that time. In fact, it is a puzzling question in the context of all wars.

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