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write a brief description of events in history ​

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Answered by Rudranil420
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Historic means 'famous or important in history', as in a historic occasion, whereas historical means 'concerning history or historical events', as in historical evidence; thus a historic event is one that was very important, whereas a historical event is something that happened in the past. Back to Usage.

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Historic means 'famous or important in history', as in a historic occasion, whereas historical means 'concerning history or historical events', as in historical evidence; thus a historic event is one that was very important, whereas a historical event is something that happened in the past.

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Here are some adjectives for history: narrative and critical, informal but true, wrong, impartial, fabulous natural, _institutional, long and very widespread, exact subsequent, _impartial, geological and natural, experiential emotional, legendary and traditional, british natural, incredibly turbulent, practical natural.

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