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Disciplinary Knowledge - Similarity & Diffference

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Similarities and Differences

Historians look at both similarities and differences to understand how people in the past had unique and shared experiences.

Similarities in history

Similarities in history

  • Historians often group people together to explain events more easily.
    • This is because people living in the same place and time often had similar experiences.
  • During Mansa Musa's reign in the 14th century, many of his subjects shared the prosperity that came from the wealth generated by the gold trade.
    • Most subjects shared these experiences, regardless of age or gender.
  • Historians use this similarity to explain the challenges that people faced during that time.
Differences in history

Differences in history

  • Even though people can share similar experiences, each person’s experience is unique.
    • During Mansa Musa's reign in the 14th century, many of his subjects shared the prosperity that came from the wealth generated by the gold trade.
    • In Mansa Musa's empire, the shared experiences of wealth and economic growth defined a large part of the population’s daily life.
  • Historians explore these differences to fully understand the diverse experiences within the same historical context.
The importance of similarities and differences

The importance of similarities and differences

  • By looking at both similarities and differences, historians can understand the past more clearly.
  • If historians only focus on similarities, important details about individual experiences might be lost.
  • While many people across Mansa Musa's empire enjoyed wealth, the extent of their wealth and how it affected their lives varied.
  • Historians must consider both the shared experiences and the unique challenges people faced.
Why experiences are different

Why experiences are different

  • People’s experiences differ because of many factors. Social class, gender, religion, and location can all influence how a person experiences an event.
    • During Mansa Musa’s reign, a person's social status or proximity to trade routes could significantly impact their experience of prosperity.
    • Those close to Mansa Musa's gold trade routes were more likely to benefit from the wealth it generated.
  • Understanding these differences helps historians explain why events affected people in different ways.
Understanding people in the past

Understanding people in the past

  • It is important to remember that people in the past were individuals.
  • Historians study how events, beliefs, and values shaped people’s lives, but also how people made their own choices.
  • By considering both the similarities and differences, historians can create a fuller picture of what life was really like for people in the past.
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