History, asked by samyakjain336p8x3z5, 1 year ago

Do all history books tell the same story? If not, then what leads to different stories? Do these stories contradict each other.


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Answered by shreya2719
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no,all history book does not tells the same story

in early class one has the story about shiveji Maharaj and his battle while the child goes on proceeding they cones through history about world war and feminist historiography and all....


samyakjain336p8x3z5: can you explain more
shreya2719: see
shreya2719: the history is different for various classes.history is of various kinds such as its about the class strugle,about the great leaders,history of our history,world war,cold war etc
shreya2719: history is somehow the proof of past events
shreya2719: history does not only mean to reach the ultimate truth of past but understanding the various concepts such agriculture,trade,economics.These too r the parts of history
shreya2719: Thus,all history book does not contain the same story
shreya2719: now is it ok i have elaborated
shreya2719: please mark it as brainliest
Answered by aqibkincsem
4

No, all history book does not recounts a similar story in early class one has the tale about shiveji Maharaj and his fight while the kid continues continuing they cones through history about world war and women's activist historiography and all.History books are loaded up with falsehoods, botches and by and large mistakes. It likewise relies upon whose side the creator is on.

Columbus didn't find America, George Washington didn't cleave down a cherry tree, the Indians are respectable savages—all falsehoods propagate d by reading material essayists. Peruse Japanese history and you'll discover the USA began WWII.

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