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. History is all about memorising dates. Is such a conception true? Give your opinion.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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No. History is not only about memorising dates but also it is a continuous sequence of human activities and events

Explanation:

  • History is definitely about changes over time. It's about figuring out how things have evolved in the past. We speak about "before" and "after" as soon as we compare the past with the present.
  • However, time does not always have to be dated precisely for a specific year or month. It is sometimes wrong to set exact dates for processes over a period of time. Similarly, we are unable to set a date on which British rule was founded or when the national revolution started or improvements in the economy and society took place.
  • Over a span of time, all these things happened. We may only apply to a time frame in which such changes were made within a certain period.
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