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The dispute is an extended state of hostility between two families, clans or other collective groups. Throughout history, there were some remarkable disputes, including the one that moved between Hatfields and McCoys in the American South, Campbell and McDonal Feud in Scotland and the English Wars of Roses, fought for power contestants. The dispute also appears in fiction, perhaps great in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet .

In order to be considered a dispute, several conditions must be met. The first is that disputes usually take place between groups that are in some way interconnected. It is classically consistent with families or people who have joined the clan, although the sports can also take place among companies, sports teams or even schools. Each group has a very cohesive identity, so an attack on one member is treated as an attack on the whole group. Over time, the root cause of the dispute may be forgotten or distorted, but the dispute is done by a series of attackand counterattacks. It can be very difficult to stop the spars, because the collective identity of the participating groups leads people to participate in vengeance in solidarity and no party wants to admit weakness by stopping the competition.

The word was first used in the sense of Vendetta in 1425 and is derived from the old high German Fehida , which means "claim". Obviously, people have fought each other much longer than this, of course. Historically, many disputes were in the form of blood disputes that, as one could imagine, a large amount of physical violence until murder and including murder.

The dispute usually begins with a perceived insult or mild. In some cases, it may perceive legitimate, as it was in history in countries with weak legal systems where murderers have sometimes not punished. The dispute could evoke the murder of a family member who required retaliation from the head of the family. Of course,As soon as the family retaliation, the family who committed a crime would be obliged to retaliate again and create a vicious cycle.

The dispute is relatively unknown in most nations with strong legal systems, because people can use the law to ensure that justice is settled for things such as stolen property, murder, rape and other violations of the family or clan. However, the dispute is certainly still occurring, especially among subcultures such as gangs and in countries with weak or corrupt legal systems.

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