No they don't because some historians believe that the universe was created by the big bang and others by god. Or the dinosaurs some historians think they were killed by a meteor. They don't agree about everything because there isn't enough evidence to prove something. And it is OK.
The past tense of agree is agreed.
Agreed is the past tense of the verb agree.
Historians learn about the past by using artifacts geography written records/books and interviews/oral tradition.
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The atomic bomb was detonated (created) in 1945. That is what caused the cold war. Historians can disagree or Historians can agree; it has no bearing on the detonation date.
You make the mistake of assuming historians agree on everything. They don't, plain and simple. Historians agree on the obvious facts but disagree on the explanations of the grey areas.
Historians study the past!! :)
The past tense of the word "agree" is "agreed."
Because that's what historians do. Study historic events or artefacts. History IS the past.
The past tense of agree is agreed.
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Historians and political scientists agree that no one knows exactly when, where and how the first government began.
The past participle of "agree" is "agreed."
Agreed is the past tense of the verb agree.
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Historians learn about the past by using artifacts geography written records/books and interviews/oral tradition.