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3. What happens to almost every important event, on its way to becoming history?

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Madisonhoward123
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History is anything that has happened in the past, so if you think about it anything that isn't in the present is history. Most people would agree that 9/11 was a historical event, but a much smaller event 10 years prior would not be considered historical.

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