There are several reasons why historians might have written about past conflicts. One reason is that often, these conflicts result in changes for those countries or people involved.
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Why might Greek historians have written about conflicts?
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Historical narrative
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to entertain greek people.
to entertain greek people.
A railroad worker may have experienced many conflicts. These conflicts include the rocky terrain they had to work through for example.
historians might look at oral traditions, written records or photographs.geographers might look at caves , rock formations, or the earth.
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Historians
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Drawings☺
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Islam began in the seventh century C.E. I don't know how this might explain the religion's internal conflicts.