From a historical perspective, the single most important event in Jewish history was the Babylonian Exile, but this, and the return from Exile, are not really an 'Exodus'.The story of the Exodus from Egypt was important in Jewish biblical tradition, but not in history. Nearly all scholars say there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in The Bible, so the Exodus could not be important in a normal historical sense.
look at the text and pick out the words that are important maybe even verbs, adverbs conectives,adjectives and nouns ect .........
There have been many slave revolts in history across the world. Each of them ended with slaves receiving better treatment, freedom, being beaten or even death. It depending on the location of the revolt, and the time.
A timeline in social studies is a line marked with special dates when important events happened in history. Time lines can be made for different periods in history or even for the development of countries or technology in general.
Yes and no. Aushwitz was the largest concentration/ death camp for the Nazis. While the number of people killed was staggering, nearly 2000 a day wasn't quite what happened. Though high, it really didn't exceed 1250 most days.
an important even is that Europe is not a good county and USA is better
Because that persons that do have a history of epileptic history can get a seizure even with a 20-year period (even longer) without a single one!
he is the son of Kashta and he is important because he kept fighting in Egypt even when his father died.
he is the son of Kashta and he is important because he kept fighting in Egypt even when his father died.
Diabetes education is very important even for those with no family history. If someone becomes diabetic there are very specific needs that this person will have and having the education and understanding is important.
Because he invented a dance that even white people can do.
History is important to learn from so that we don't repeat it and if we do we will know hot to handle it more effectively. Everything is a life lesson, even if it is for further generations.
Because a historians job is to know the history of our civilization. Hence the name "historian". If our history weren't recognized then future generations would have no clue where they even came from.
No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.
Sieges Even ended in 1997.
The date December 7, 1944 is important in aviation history, because that was the date in which the battle of Pearl Harbor occurred, in which hundreds, or even thousands of good pilots lost their lives.
The relationship between unwritten history and written history is that written history came from unwritten history. History originally came from people passing down stories about what happened. There came a point in history where most important events got written down, but even today, some people still tell history orally.