I answered a question similar to this a little while ago. I'll repeat some of that comment here, and refer you to that other answer as well.
Asoka was ruler from 268 to 232 BC of lands that would later become known as India. Asoka was a great conqueror but also someone who found enlightenment through Buddhism. After conquering the Kalinga region in eastern India, rather than feeling some great rush of pride or accomplishment because of their victory, Asoka felt guilty. So he worked hard to improve the lives of the Kalinga people that he had conquered. Conquest was not something to be celebrated triumphantly. Rather, conquerors had an obligation to those whom they had conquered.
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It did not lead to the Civil War, what led to the civil war was the war of 1812. That was when U.S.A recognized that it needed to become stronger, and slaves were transported to the United States and put in the working class under bad conditions. Child labor and prejudice began there as well.
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Ralph Albernathy
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This is your answer because he served as Vice-President of the Unification affiliated group and served on two unification movement board of directors.
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Seventy years ago, an atomic bomb wiped a city off the map. The committee that picked the target knew the destruction ...
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