Learning History: The Most Important Importance Of History

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History is very important for everyone, and everyone should learn about history. Learning History can help to learn about people situation and life from the past. It also helps to know about many events and even some fact from the past. When people want to learn history, they should search about any subject or event from the past and tries to learn the both side of the subject. They also need to try to find what is hidden from that subject, so they can learn more about it. They also need to find out who wrote the subject that they learn about, for not all the historian show the bad side of the event, and they just show the good side. When people know they both side the can have a good judgment about the event. For example, before taking the …show more content…

( Loewen 11). The quote shows god points about the history and what we have been taught at schools. School history books are sugar coded which make it impossible for the student to know the truth and what behind it. Just like what Texas State Aboard of Education do. They try to teach the students unreal fact, and the thing that never exists. They do not want the student to know that America foundation was based on racism and hate, and they just want to show the joyful moment in history which never take place in the history, so students can be proud of their history and their equality. For example, most of American from different realign celebrate the Thanksgiving Day because they think it is the reminder of how the Native Americans helped the European pilgrims when they arrived in America, and the Native America gave them pumpkins, berries, and roasted turkeys. Most of the people believe in this story because they have been taught in school this mistaken fact. However, in the reality, the pilgrims stole the Native Americans foods, and they killed them. Also, they make us believe that Columbus and his men were great to the Native American as we studied then history books. In fact, that Columbus and his man kill and enslaved Native American. They also treated them as if they were not human. They ride in the Indian back for fun, they hunted the Native American for sport, and they raped Indian women, kids, and

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