It's very similar to the phrase "History Repeats itself".
If you have someone who has betrayed you in the past, and they want to be friends again, that past history means that they aren't a good person and will most likely betray you again. Another example is if you lost contact with a good friend and they find you again, the history reminds you that they are a good person and you should trust them.
I don't think this is the most helpful but I hope it at least gives you an idea on what to write down ^^
Answer:
The Dakota war
Explanation:
Dakota people believed the government would live up to its agreements that treaty payments and provisions would be delivered in full and on time. Instead, broken treaties resulted in hunger, distress, and desperation.
One of these conflicts was the United-States Dakota War of 1862. Spurred by starvation , depression resulting from broken treaties by the US government, the Dakota people began attacking American settlements along the Minnesota River Valley in 1862.
It was D. Mao Zedong who would come to power in China, instituting a Communist regime that would bring great suffering to the nation's people, mainly through his "Great Leap Forward"
Explanation:
The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization. ... Shortly after, Stone Age humans in other parts of the world also began to practice agriculture.