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befrore there wasnt much bias now there is
Equality of all races, that all men are created equal "and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth"
the land has changed alot but the anamals to
She changed how women dressed.
History doesnt change because history is the past, and you can't change the past. Unless you find flaws or new information, I'd say that history can't be changed.
Over Earth's history, though the processes that occur on Earth have not changed, the physical conditions have. It is estimated that the Earth is 4.54 billion years old.
Organisms on Earth have evolved and changed significantly over time.
Yes very much so
New government, Wars have settled, No dinosaurs, etc.
You can find much of this history right here in Earth; for example, looking at geological records.
The true history of the earth is not a lie. The history that is taught could be a lie, because people who write history may have changed it for reasons we would not be aware of.
Finding the One Ring.
Galileo changed history by expressing his idea that the Earth and all of the planets revolved around the sun. Before Galileo everyone thought that all objects in space revolved around the Earth. Galileo changed this, and put the idea of everything orbiting around the Sun. True.......though he was a person we will always rember............
D.J BEERLING has written: 'EMERALD PLANET: HOW PLANTS CHANGED EARTH'S HISTORY'
befrore there wasnt much bias now there is
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote "The Silmarillion" that his son edited and published after his father's death. It is the history of the Elven folk from their creation onward. Tolkien's son Christopher, has compiled his father's notes about Middle Earth into ten volumes, called the History of Middle Earth that is available for those that want to dig into the world he created. Much of the basics changed over time, and you can see the evolution of the stories.
Once a day throughout its history.