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Alexxandr [17]
1 year ago
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JUST BECAUSE YOU READ OR HEAR SOMETHING ABOUT A SPECIFIC ERA OF TIME, DOES AUTOMATAULY MALE IT ACURATE ? WAY OR WHY NoT?

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Elena-2011 [213]1 year ago
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Hearing or reading something about a specific era of time does not automatically make it accurate unless it is corroborated by various experts in the field of history.

<h3>What makes something a historical fact?</h3>

A historical fact is something that has been proven to be true. In order words, this fact of history has been proven to have actually happened in the period that it is said to have happened.

In order for something to be considered a historical fact, then it needs to have been thoroughly researched by a historian who is a relevant expert in the field. The sources of this historian have to be mostly based on primary sources from that era, and in addition, the research then has to be corroborated by other historians who read it.

Find out more on the historical process at brainly.com/question/10951662

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