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How historians work in interpreting and analyzing historical events?

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Answered by babuminz7069
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Historians use facts gathered from primary sources of evidence and then shape them so that their audience can understand and make sense of them. This process whereby the historian makes sense of the past is called an interpretation.

Answered by ayushdas285
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Historians use facts gathered from primary sources of evidence and then shape them so that their audience can understand and make sense of them. This process whereby the historian makes sense of the past is called an interpretation.

Historians use the evidence they read in historical sources to interpret what happened in the past. ... Historians search for clues about the past using both primary and secondary sources. 2. Primary sources are firsthand evidence that were written/created by the people who saw or experienced the event.

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