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Brody Hutchinson
8 August, 20:12
Why do historians divide the past into eras?
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Kale Rodgers
8 August, 20:42
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So history is divided into eras so it is easier to see what the effects of that change are.
It's therefore possible to identify cause and effect of the great events/people in history.
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