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A map.
Cartography is the art and science of mapmaking, essential for understanding spatial relationships and navigating the world.
Tom Conley has written: 'Film hieroglyphs' -- subject(s): Motion picture plays, History and criticism 'The self-made map' -- subject(s): History, Cartography, 16th century, Maps in literature
History is made of... In my opinion, history is made of the past. A compilation of events that have already occured, have been documented on some form of media, such as books, computer data storage devices, and even simple human memory, etc. and are reviewed, thereby history.
No one made the dates, but they put down dates of events that have happened. There is a timeline to history and knowing the timeline helps connect how people,places, and things were made or developed. Once you know that history is easy.
History is not made up of single events, but every event is connected to the other. Everything that happens is connected to events, people, places before it and by understanding history we understand ourselves and can learn not to repeat mistakes that have been made by mankind and nations.
some events are:they made the pspfirst people to use a cell phonechad the kid that goes to colton
He made the Biggest Selling Album of All Time-Thriller(1982)
Studying history can provide valuable insights into the development of societies, cultures, and human behavior over time. It helps us understand the present by learning from past mistakes and successes. History also fosters critical thinking skills and a broader perspective of the world.
World War I and II, and the atomic bomb were the big events of the twentieth century. The two events that may have affected the course of the history of the world were the bubonic plague and European colonization of everywhere outside of Europe.
They all made exploration easier
You haven't given us a time or place for your question. All of history is made of events.