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You can make up very different stories by changing the order in which things happened.

Chronology History is like a very long story made up of different chapters. To understand a story you must know in what order things happened. Try to work out the story of ‘The Body in a Room’. You can make up very different stories by changing the order in which things happened.

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You can make up very different stories by changing the order in which things happened.

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  1. Chronology History is like a very long story made up of different chapters. To understand a story you must know in what order things happened. Try to work out the story of ‘The Body in a Room’. You can make up very different stories by changing the order in which things happened. You could make the story a murder, a suicide or just somebody discovering a body. The order in which things happened is very important to the study of History.

  2. Chronology Chronologyis the study of exactly when things happened. When historians put events in chronological orderthey put them in the order that they happened. Like detectives, by placing important events in chronological order we can discover many interesting things about whyevents happened. That is when History starts to get really interesting.

  3. Richard the Lionheart, 1189-1199 William the Conquerer, 1066-1087

  4. Henry IV, 1399- 1413 Henry Tudor (VII) 1485 - 1509

  5. Henry VIII, 1509-1547 Elizabeth I, 1558-1603

  6. Charles I, 1625-1649 William and Mary, 1689-1702 (1694)

  7. George III, 1760-1820 Queen Victoria, 1837-1901

  8. George V, 1910-1936 Elizabeth II , 1952-now

  9. There is a dead body on the floor in a room. Someone screamed. Someone went into a room. Someone left a room.

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