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I do believe that learning that the past is important. To understand the present "current events" we must have an understanding of what has already taken place in the past. Some examples of this would be "Conflicts with other countries" "Economy" or "Treatment of immigrants" Also, past events and experiences have shaped our identity and who we are as a country. We need to be aware of our surroundings and realize that we got here because our ancestors helped us through generations. Another thing it helps us do is understand change and how the society we live in today came to be. And lastly, its essential to study history to be a global citizen
The election of 1860 is your answer. When the south got word of Lincoln’s election a few states started seceding within days. This led to the soon start of the war.
<span>One important resit led to the formation of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs is that "it informed the public about the need for American
Indian's civil rights." An Indian reservation in the United States
refers to the land managed by the Native American tribe. It is under the
Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs of the United
States.</span>
to keep our society safe and in order