Why History Is Important In History

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History is like a puzzle; if one piece is missing, then the puzzle will not be complete. History is composed of a chain of events and people that are all connected with one another. Even the smallest event sometimes serve as an introduction to a bigger occurrence or things. Furthermore, events that some people might think are insignificant can lead to another major or key event. If individuals do not learn about the first event, afterward when they learn about the major event, they might be confused. Not learning about all of the events can lead people to misperception or confusion because they did not receive all of the information they needed. Although certain events such as the Civil War and the American Revolution are important, it is essential to teach and include information about other events in history books so that people get a better understanding of their history and present, avoid making the same mistakes again, and use this information for future actions. History textbooks provide an understanding of American history to children. Some textbooks highlight certain events and avoid mentioning other events. For example, some history books tend to focus mainly on the positive events, victories, and achievements that occurred in a society or country. Many students believe that there are two kinds of American history due to this. Some students think the history they were taught from K-12 grade is completely different from the history they learn after they graduate

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