History varied greatly depending on the time period and region, but it often involved struggles for power, resources, and survival. Societies were shaped by wars, colonization, and cultural exchanges, leading to the rise and fall of empires. Daily life was typically centered around agriculture, trade, and community, with many people living without access to modern conveniences. Additionally, historical narratives were often recorded by the victors, leading to varied perspectives on events and figures.
back then
The same as it is now, although studies have shown it was slightly colder further back in history.
i dont know really. maybe just to show how the kings back then were like
I don't think there is really anyway you can get the history back once it's gone.
Hell no history is history...history already came and it's gone it's not coming back
like all history if you do not learn it you are doomed to repeat it ...
yes has a guy said that to you
Some people want to find out about their past, what people did back then, and find out what their ancestors did.
well if it wasnt for your history stuff that happened back then would still be happening like slavery and the seperation of black and white (not to be racist).
back then
Unfortunately once you delete your history you can't get it back! but if you haven't shut down your browser that you want to get the history back on, then just press the left arrow otherwise you can't get it back
the singer was raised in the 80's and so was the girl he is singing about. we he says we go back like 1980 he means the history they have goes back to the 80's to when they were kids.
So that we may know the history of what life was like back in the Paleolithic ages to the Neolithic ages.
The same as it is now, although studies have shown it was slightly colder further back in history.
History goes back to the very beginning, while history of literature only goes back in time to the beginning of formal writing.
It has 2000 years history.
Currently there is no "clear history" type function in Foxit PDF reader. A workaround could be performed as follows:Tools=>Preferences=>HistorySet "Maximum Number of Documents in Recently Used List" to 1.Open another .pdf (to get rid of the most recent history entry) and the original history will no longer be there.You can then go back to Tools=>Preferences=>History and set "Maximum Number of Documents in Recently Used List" back to 4 if you like (doing so will not bring back the original history).