Naturally evolving throughout the millenniums, following Darwin's evolution theory.
Life has been always attached to necessity of evolution every second, minute, hours, days, months and years. During each year the mankind have learned how to survive. And nowadays we are still learning.
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Historians have different interpretations due to various factors, including their individual perspectives, the sources they prioritize, and the contexts in which they study history. Personal biases, cultural backgrounds, and contemporary societal values can influence how they analyze events. Additionally, the availability and interpretation of primary sources can lead to differing conclusions about the same historical events. As new evidence emerges and societal views evolve, historical interpretations can also change over time.
The answerer hinges on the term evolve - whether it is meant as the driving force for the establishment of feudalism or the changes that the presence of external enemies required feudalism to change into a monarch .Feudalism initially provided structure when larger social structures disappeared and local, non-centralized, authority was required.. As an example when the Roman Empire pulled out of Britain. The system allowed the development of an economy with workers and leaders with a strong defensive capacity for both external and internal (policing activities.Under the pressures of competition between competing feudal outposts and the need for unified battle strategies the feudal system eventually gave way to monarchies.
There are a number of reasons for preserving history. We like to study things and know stuff, and that's because we humans have a "curiosity gene" that keeps turning our heads to things of interest. History is one of the things we investigate, and we do so in attempt to get a glimpse into the lives of the humans that lived in past times. We are alive now with all the trappings of the present. We keep bumping into the past, however. What was life like before the computer? Before electricity? Before the wheel? Humans lived then and under the conditions of the time. What challenges did they have? How did they meet them? We want to know just for the sake of knowning because we're funny that way. But there are some practical reasons for preserving history. We can learn things that apply in the present from things that happened in the past, and this allows us to chart a course to avoid errors made in the past. Let's consider a situation where conditions arise, be they economic, social, cultural, religious or any other kind, and these conditions lead to war, chaos or other large-scale "disaster" for humans. If we see these conditions appearing again, we can choose to act in a way to avoid a similar negative outcome based on our understanding of the past. An adage that has been in circulation for centuries goes something like this: those who do not learn from the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat them. There's more. We can also better understand where we might wish to go based on where we've been. If something was working in the past, it may well continue to work in the present (though the variables have changed). When we look back into history and see that humans "had it good" when things went a certain way, we can choose to act to "set conditions" to keep things going that way (tempered with the variables of current dynamics), and this will keep things going well for us. As humans continue to evolve and develop as peoples, things are changing. And it takes visionaries with a knowledge of where we've been to point the way into a future where we have the best chance of being happy and living well together. Use the link below to the related question and find some ideas that are on point with what you read here.
The maximum usually acknowledged historic methodologies include: Palaeography (have a look at of historic handwriting), diplomatics, the have a look at of documents, information and archives, chronology (organising the dates of beyond events), the have a look at of publications, epigraphy (have a look at of historic inscriptions).
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How does society's definition of a hero evolve throughout history?
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Multi-cellularity evolved from mutations. This is how everything evolved throughout history. Random mutations that prove to be advantageous, and allow a species to continue to reproduce.
because we evolve
Creatures evolve to adapt to their environment so if they are well adapt they have no reason to evolve. An example of this is the crocodile that has not changed for thousands of years.
David and Jamie's relationship evolved over time. Evolve means that something changed gradually. Sometimes when things evolve they are no longer recognizable.
I don't know, but that would be a horrible thing to do! Although horrible things have been done to slaves throughout human history. Hopefully humans will evolve beyond that.
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it's always been evolving
The plants and animals must evolve. They are also part of the biotic factors in an ecosystem.
A preventive maintenance plan tends to evolve from a history or pattern of malfunction within an organization.
The beliefs and faiths of the Egyptian people changed over centuries and thus the Egyptian gods "evolved" or changed with those beliefs.