I think that in/ during a way you are there for one purpose. And, that's to defend your country. So.. No matter the outcome. You kinda did ask for that outcome. Nobody forced you to go to war. You trained your army for that day.
The best translation for incitaverat is :
third-person singular<span> pluperfect </span>active indicative<span> of </span><span>incitō.
One example of the word usage would be
<em>. . . .serenissimum </em><em>regem</em><em> Francorum in </em><em>eum</em><em> </em><em>graviter</em><em> incitaverat . . . . </em></span>
I believe it would be globalization.
Jefferson obtained land form France, by giving Napoleon 10 million dollars for New Orleans, which would give them control of the Mississippi River. But Napoleon needed money to fund his wars in Europe, so he asked .$15 million for all of New Orleans. And Jefferson agreed.