Social Sciences, asked by kshitij111119, 1 year ago

the events related to a period necessary factor in reading and writing history rather than dates . why I?​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

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Answer:

The memorization of dates is not vital because by remembering the dates only we would not be able to understand the events and their relevant period of happening.

Answered by N3KKI
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Historians try and divide history into different periods to capture the characteristics of a particular time. This helps to focus on the central features of a time. This also shows how we see the significance of the change from one period to the next. ... Hence, many historians refer to this period as colonial.

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