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Historians study and write about people and events of the past.
They used the 5W's: who, what, when, where, and why
They are talking about now in the present.
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To organize important dates and events in chronological order
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what there name says organize spoting events
There were no exact dates back then, as there was no unified year system - since all modern countries use the same A.D/C.E. dates, and unified B.C. dates, we can agree, but this was not always the case, and historians have to estimate dates of events based on time proximity to other events at known times.
There are lots of events to organize. One can organize a wedding, a graduation party, a musical concert, a charity food drive, or a parade. One could organize a sports tournament, walk -a-thon, or a charity dog wash. One could organize a children's reading fair or perhaps a birthday party. You could organize a winter hike or a summer picnic for members of an organization. There are many different events to organize for the person who loves to organize.
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By studying absolute chronology, historians can ascertain the exact dates and time periods of historical events. This enables them to establish a clear timeline of events and understand the sequence in which they occurred. It also helps historians correlate different events happening simultaneously in different regions and analyze the impact of one event on another.
If he was a military historian. Other historians look at social and developments and regressions.
Crafting historical narratives allows historians to make sense of complex events and provide context for understanding the past. It helps to organize information in a coherent way for others to comprehend and interpret historical events and their impact. Narratives can also convey the human aspect of history by highlighting personal experiences and perspectives, making the past more relatable and engaging for readers.
Historians study and write about people and events of the past.
They used the 5W's: who, what, when, where, and why
Because that's what historians do. Study historic events or artefacts. History IS the past.