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Answered by ekveersahoo
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Answer:

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you can memorise the history dates in the following dates

You have to read a lot but this will work 111%

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Create strong visualizations. If you can create vivid images to associate with a date, you will have a much easier time remembering it. The more ridiculous, silly, and strange the image, the better!

For example, if you are trying to remember the date 1732, the year in which George Washington was born, every time you think of that date, imagine a small boy wearing a Washington-type wig and chopping down a cherry tree while saying “I cannot tell a lie!”

Similarly, you could also imagine a person dressed as George Washington “making it rain” with $1,732 dollars in one-dollar bills (which feature a portrait of Washington on the front).

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Assign a letter to each number in the date.[5] You can improve your memory by creating associations, such as between a letter and a number. For example, you could memorize the date “1066” (the year of the Battle of Hastings), the date “1215” (when the Magna Carta was drafted), or the date “1776” (the year of the signing of the Declaration of Independence), by associating them with the alphabetic strings “TZGG,” “TNTL,” and “TKKG,” respectively, according to the following scheme:

0 = Z, because the word “zero” begins with “z”

1 = T, because the numeral “1” and the letter “T” are both written with a single downstroke

2 = N, because if you rotate the letter “N” clockwise ninety degrees, it resembles the numeral “2”)

3 = M, because if you rotate the letter “M” clockwise ninety degrees, it resembles the numeral “3”)

4 = R, because the numeral “4” looks like a backwards letter “R” (and the word “four” also ends in the letter “R”)

5 = L, since “L” is the Roman numeral for “50”

6 = G, since the numeral “6” and the letter “G” resemble each other

7 = K, because if you rotate the letter “K” clockwise, it resembles the numeral “7” mirroring itself

8 = B, since the numeral “8” and the letter “B” resemble each other

9 = P, since the letter “P” looks like a mirror image of the numeral “9”

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Make detailed associations. You will recall things like dates better if you can make more detailed and illustrative associations. One technique is to use the strings of letters you form using the previous step to develop fun and memorable sentences. For example, imagine:

You are trying to memorize the date “1776,” the year the Declaration of Independence was signed.

You form the string of letters “TKKG” using the previous step.

You develop the phrase “That Kooky King George,” where the first letter of each word in the phrase corresponds to the string of letters “TKKG”

Visualize yourself writing the number any time you think of it. For instance, imagine yourself writing the date on a chalkboard in your mind.

Use flash cards. Flash cards are a common way to practice memorizing information. If used correctly, they can be a big help.

Using a set of cards (or an electronic flash card program), write each date you need to memorize on one side of a card, and the significance of that date on the other side.

Quiz yourself by shuffling the cards, looking at the date on each one, and seeing if you can remember the significance of it. You can also reverse the cards and look at the “significance” side, and see if you can recall the date associated with it.

As you go through the cards each session, take out the ones that you remember well, and repeat the ones you cannot, until you can remember all of the dates.

Practice using the flashcards frequently, but work in small bursts of just a few minutes at a time. If you try to memorize too much at one time, the information won’t really stick.

Use the dates. The more you use the dates you need to learn, the more likely you are to remember them. Talk about the dates you are learning with family and friends, think about them to yourself, and write about them whenever you can. Keep doing this, and you’ll memorize them all!

Answered by varnan234
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Answer:

Explanation:

You can write all the dates in a book and then by hearty it

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