<span>Historians with different perspectives
</span><span>There can be multiple interpretations of a single historic event by different historians with different perspectives. A different perspective, caused by a difference in culture or religion, for example, could lead to multiple interpretations of a single historic event.+</span>
<span> October 6, 1908
From what I know to get control or "power"
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Answer:
it was a method used by Incas and other ancient Andean cultures to keep records and communicate information
Answer:
1 - British defeat France, June 1778 - Sept 1783
2 - British attack Washington D.C., August 24, 1814
3 - British lose battle of lake Champlain, Sept 11, 1814
4 - U.S. and Britain sign treaty of Ghent, Dec 24, 1814
5 - Americans win battle of New Orleans, Jan 8, 1815
B. False
My source for this answer:
“The short tale “Marduk, Creator of the World” is another Babylonian narrative that opens with the existence of the sea before any active creation. First to be created or the cities, Eridu and Babylon, and the temple of Esagil is founded. Then the earth is created by heaping dirt upon a raft in the primeval waters.” (www.metmuseum.org)