Why do historians’ interpretations of events such as Reconstruction, Progressivism, and the conditions of labor in the late-19th century differ, based on both when they wrote and the kinds of sources they used to write history?
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History is the facts, interpetation is what you think about those facts. Not everyone thinks the same things are important, or that certain things were more directly causes.
Some of that is what exactly you know of the subject, some of it is just person viewpoint.
different people, different opinions