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cause |
A cause is the reason why something happens.
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consequence |
A consequence is the effect or result of something occurring (happening) earlier.
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significant |
Significant is how important an event or person is.
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interpretation |
Interpretation is an individual's view of an historical event or person, e.g. King John was a bad king.
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evidence |
Evidence is something that gives us historical information, it can be written, a picture or an object.
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chronological |
Chronological is the date order of events.
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