Many Greek historians, like Heroditus, felt that it was more important to understand geography and then look at the history of a place. He was one of the first historians to realize that the Greeks must have come from an earlier people, based on the stories that were told by the different ethnic groups he came across during his travels.
because history needs a setting to take place
Herodotus, known as the "Father of History," made significant contributions to geography by documenting the various lands, peoples, and cultures he encountered in his writings. His work involved describing the traditions, customs, and landscapes of different regions, helping to shape early geographical knowledge and understanding of the world. Herodotus's writings laid the foundation for geographic exploration and the study of world cultures.
Many Greek historians, like Heroditus, felt that it was more important to understand geography and then look at the history of a place. He was one of the first historians to realize that the Greeks must have come from an earlier people, based on the stories that were told by the different ethnic groups he came across during his travels.
C. G. M'Crie has written: 'The public worship of Presbyterian Scotland historically treated' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Prayer-books and devotions, Scottish psalter, Liturgy, Public worship, Church of Scotland, History
They were treated like animals when they where sold
people with Hansen's disease been treated throughout history by searching it up!
I am not sure that all history must be treated geographically, but certainly geography does play an important role in what happened to a country or a population. For example, the availability of lakes, rivers, and oceans made it possible for ancient people to travel and to find food. The presence of certain kinds of minerals, or the presence of certain plants, or whether soil was good for growing food, all of these things are factors. Were there mountains that prevented people from getting from one place to another? Was there a harsh climate that made it difficult for people to survive? Knowing about the geography of a time and a place helps us to understand how people lived, where they went, and how successful their journeys were.
idk i have this ? for Texas history also
they were treated like slaves
becaues they was the best and the men are poo and the girls rule and that why we have a queen and that is why
David Almond has written: 'Hebrew religious education treated historically' -- subject(s): Education, Judaism, Jews
There are no exact statistics on the incidence of protruding ears in the general population, although about 8% of patients treated for this deformity have a family history of it.
William Cudworth has written: 'Manningham, Heaton and Allerton' 'Histories of Bolton and Bowling (townships of Bradford) historically and topographically treated'