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essay on: why history is important?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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History seen as study of the past is an integral part of many education systems across the world. Many countries spend huge amounts of money and resources to uncover their past. Every year new and new historical sites are uncovered, excavations on those sites are conducted and the result are studied by archeologists throughout the world.

But have we gained anything worthwhile from research into the past?

The answer seems clear: Yes, we have.

The Study of history especially into historical battles and wars is beneficial when not vital for the evolution of warfare in the modern world. Military strategists continually study wars such as the World Wars, the Napoleonic Conflicts and many modern wars.

Tactics and strategies are analyzed and continuously refined, so as to improve their effectiveness and efficacy in future conflicts, without historical study into conflicts, advanced warfare tactics prevalent today would never have evolved from those primitive tactics man used to use in wars.

Many countries nowadays are trying to acquire Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), as history has convincingly displayed their awesome destructive power, and their potential to deter aggressions and conflicts thrust upon on a country, like the Cold war remained 'cold' because both countries had WMD and were aware of the consequences if they were used.

Another example were historical research is vital is the judicial system. History sets precedents of judicial cases, which are studied by judges to before they make decision in similar cases themselves. The effectiveness of certain punishments for offences is also evaluated through history.

Thus we study history in order to learn from it, improve our past experiences and avoid repeating past mistakes. However this is not always the case.

When World war one broke out in Europe, The Empires of Germany, Austro-Hungarian and the Ottoman, were fighting against the axis France, Britain, and Italy. The result of this conflict was total destruction for all of Europe. However just after 20 years, the same nations were getting closer to another military confrontation. Yet again the same nations were allowing Germany to rise militarily, yet again they failed to act soon enough, and yet again they found themselves in another conflict. Yet again the conflict brought total destruction for Europe. What went wrong here, why didn't the study of history prevent a cataclysm in Europe when just one had happened 2 or 3 decades ago?

Answered by LaibaMirza
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Explanation:

History is an extremely important part of the human civilization. Our evolution from primate to Homo sapiens provides critical information about the evolution. The fact is a part of the history and helps to predict the future. Comparing the past and present, people can build an exciting future by not repeating same mistakes.

importance of history

Creating a different present:

By analyzing the history, you can understand the mistakes committed by people. For instance, in medieval period empires ruled the roost with no rights to the common people. It led to downfall of the kings and also frequent wars. Modern nation states operate on democratic principles and work for the betterment of their citizens.

On a micro level, we can assess the life of our parents and make sure that the present would be better than the past. The method is crucial in preventing the problems and making life fun as well as stress free.

Accomplishing the past goals:

History teaches people to complete the unfinished work of their ancestors. For instance, if you are appointed as the new manager of the project, analyze the past timelines and find out the reason for the failure of your predecessor. By adopting new techniques and strategies, it is possible not only to finish the project but also set up a new qualitative benchmark for the future successor to emulate.

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