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What were the causes of the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina? |
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The main cause of the conflict that occured in Bosnia is the different ethnical divisions that were in the country between the Serbians- who are Orthodox, and the Bosnians- who were mostly Muslims. These divisions din't come to a flare until the "president" Tito died. After his death the Serbian officials tryed to take over the country in order to gain more land and political status. This turned out to be a mass genocide of all Muslims, which they thought would solve all their problems.
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