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offical records do not tell that people felt in country​

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\red{ \longmapsto\:} These records do not tell how the people felt about a particular law and how they reacted to these laws. This information can be obtained from diaries maintained by people.

\red{ \longmapsto\:} These records included only that information which officials wanted to record, which they thought is important, events they were interested in and which they wanted to preserve for the future generations. Thus, these records didn't tell us what common people felt and the causes of their actions.

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