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Many of Shakespeare's plays are based around historical events in the past that actually happened, which might make them historical. However, his "History plays" are based on historical events in the history of England, and are named after the king who was reigning at the time. The plays based on historical events in Ancient Rome or Scotland are not considered to be histories.
All of the plays called histories are about the Kings of England and the political events of their reign, although some of the kings, like Henry IV and Henry IV, are not major characters in the plays that bear their names.
No
chips and beans
I first found Shakespeare's plays when I was introduced to them at school.
hamlet
england.
The Globe Theater, London.
The Puritans.
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wrote lots of plays
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