There are so many reasons they wanted to kill Jesus. He was performing miracles. ---John 5 : <span>Jesus heals a man on the Sabbath. The Jewish leaders seek to kill Jesus because of his declaration that he is the Son of God. </span>---John 6:1–14; Mark 6:30–44. Jesus miraculously feeds more than 5,000 people. ---John 6:22–71. Jesus declares that he is “the bread of life” and that those who believe in him will have everlasting life. Many reject this teaching, but Peter and the other Apostles remain with Jesus. Amid the hysteria of the excited multitude, ignorant of the significance of the event and of its chief Actor, occurs a conversation between two Greek slaves: “See him—close up?” asked the uncouth Athenian. Demetrius nodded …, turning away. … “Crazy?” persisted the Athenian. … “No.” “King?” “No,” muttered Demetrius …, “not a king.” “What is he then?” … “I don’t know,” mumbled Demetrius …, “but—he is something more important than a king.”
It really wasn't just one thing that Jesus did it was really him, himself. The Jews believe that the savior has not come yet but any who believe other wise know for certain through faith and testimony that he is the savior. The Jews wanted him dead because they could not handle the real truth.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill<span>, Soviet Premier </span>Joseph Stalin<span> and U.S. </span>President<span>Franklin D. Roosevelt. </span>
The Union wanted control of the Mississippi to cut off trade and transport for the South. The river being taken also made things harder for the Confederates (because it cut their side in half, so the Union had the upper hand).