History, asked by Sunny9211, 1 year ago

Why do interpretations differ in history? Give an example to support your answer?

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Answered by Annabeth
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The interpretation of history depends on the perspective, mindset and lineage of the observer.
For example,
Let's look at colonization of India,
The British believed that they were making the colonies civilised 
while we Indians believed that they were ruining our culture and destroying our glory.
This was simply because the colonisers thought differently than the people of the colonies.

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Answered by saianshnarula
134

Answer:interpretations differ in history as individuals and groups interpret events differently for example the British wanted to downplay the popular nature of revolt of 1857. So they termed it a sepoy mutiny merely implying that only some sepoy issue of greased cartilages

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