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What is history? explain the time period of history?​

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Answered by VISHALKUMARV22
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One of the ways history is commonly divided is into three separate eras or periods: the Ancient Period (3600 BC - 500 AD), the Middle Ages (500 -1500), and the Modern Era (1500-present). According to this classification, the eras last hundreds of years, even thousands of years in the case of the Ancient Period.

Answered by Darkraiden
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History is the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. It is an academic discipline that aims to analyze, interpret, and understand the past and how it has shaped the present.The time period of history is generally considered to start with the advent of written records, which is commonly dated to around 4000 BCE in ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and Egypt. However, the study of prehistory, which covers the time before written records, is also considered a part of history.Historians often divide history into different periods, depending on significant events, technological advancements, or cultural changes that have occurred. One commonly used division is:Ancient history: from the beginning of recorded history to the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CEMedieval history: from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Early Modern period, roughly 476-1500 CEEarly Modern history: from the beginning of the Renaissance to the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, roughly 1500-1800 CEModern history: from the Industrial Revolution to the present day, roughly 1800 CE onwards.However, these periods can vary depending on the region being studied, and there are many different ways to divide history.

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