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how does the process of constructing a historical narrative differ from the process of creating a timeline

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Historical narrative would be long and wordy, while the timeline would be short and to the point.
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The timeline provides short and objective information, without explanation, only informing the historical events and the dates that these events occurred. On the other hand, a historical narrative is a long text with information about a historical period, including dates, personalities, and detailed explanations of what happened.

Step-by-step explanation:

The timeline is a collection of historical periods that serves to emphasize the importance of historical events and to build a common history for the culture that produces this timeline.

Historical narrative is an attempt to reconstitute the past to (re) direct the present. There is a historical narrative based on a great deal of research, based on the most diverse credible information, such as books, legal documents, legitimate letters, maps, museums and other establishments related to the time, in a non-distorted sequence of chronology and areas / locations.

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