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  • 02-09-2015
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why dont historians interpret history the same way?

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WorldCitizen WorldCitizen
  • 02-09-2015
Because we rarely always  interpret anything the same way; or at least not unless ALL the information is available.

But history involves people and their thoughts and intentions; and this can never really be known (unless we can read minds): historians can't really know what someone's motivations were for sure, specially when that person is not opened about the motivations.
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