In battle, although one adversary is usually greatly more ill prepared than its counterpart, this kind of disparity is exactly what contributes to the different groups of people that exist today. Nevertheless, brawn does not win confrontations on its own. In fact, the lack of a physical presence in a population can be compensated for by a great presence of discerning commanders and soldiers. One specific case is that of the Moriori people, who called the Chatham Islands—about five hundred miles east of New
In battle, although one adversary is usually greatly more ill prepared than its counterpart, this kind of disparity is exactly what contributes to the different groups of people that exist today. Nevertheless, brawn does not win confrontations on its own. In fact, the lack of a physical presence in a population can be compensated for by a great presence of discerning commanders and soldiers. One specific case is that of the Moriori people, who called the Chatham Islands—about five hundred miles east of New