The key difference between the Earliest works of history, and modern works of History is that D.) The earliest of history also incorporated mythology.
<h3>How do the earliest works of history and modern works differ?</h3>
The earliest forms of history were known to have incorporated mythology when reporting on factual events which made it difficult to determine which events actually happened. In Homer's The Odyssey, there was a lot of talk about mythical creatures and gods.
Modern works of history on the other hand are meant to be as factual as possible and so do not include mythology in their works so that we can be more certain that those events truly took place.
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Agree, because back then (and even a bit today), they believed the Africans were barbarians, and so, therefore, they were superior.
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The third option is the answer which says England was in massive debt following the French and Indian war
They might want to travel to North America, since America has free culture where they can be what ever religion or nationality, and still come and live here like an american born citizen. In Europe if you are another religion in some countries they could kill you. also you can choose your president and person in office, where as in britain they have a king and queen by blood and in some countries dictators