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Events are connected in a web of cause and effect from "summary" of What is History? by E. H. Carr

The idea that events are connected in a web of cause and effect is fundamental to the study of history. This concept suggests that every event is not isolated but is rather part of a larger chain of events that are interconnected and influence each other in various ways. When we examine a particular historical event, we must consider the factors that led to it and the consequences that followed. Understanding history as a web of cause and effect requires us to look beyond the surface level of events and delve deeper into the underlying reasons and motivations. By tracing the causes of an event, w...
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    What is History?

    E. H. Carr

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