How Do We Decide What Is ‘Important’ in History?

Some people in history become famous because they do things that change the world. Imagine you're playing with your toys, and you invent a new way to build a tower, everyone wants to know about it. That's like what some historical figures did, but on a much bigger scale. They made big changes, or they were remembered by others who also became famous.

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Examples

  1. A kid invents a new game at school and everyone talks about it for weeks.
  2. A famous actor forgets the lines in their movie, and no one remembers that scene anymore.
  3. The best baker at the fair gets no prize because they didn’t win any competition.

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