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How to write a short historical essay
The answer format of the history essay is as follows:

1, event I+ event I (related to event II) influence+event II (related to event I) background+event II+ event I and event II * * have the same nature, influence and function, and * * * have the same points and trends.

2. Event narrative: selected small events+big events reflected behind them.

3. How to write the title:

① High Edition: The events reflect the same trend, the same nature and the same * * * points.

② Low allocation version: Event A and Event B. (The big event must be written after the selected small event)

Examples of historical papers are as follows:

Clue 1: British modernization

1, event 1 Shakespeare, event 2 civil rights bill, event 3 British industrial revolution event 4 Opium War.

Theme: Modernization of Britain

14 to 16 century Renaissance prepared the ideological and cultural foundation for the British bourgeois revolution. After the British bourgeois revolution, Parliament promulgated the Bill of Rights, which established the bourgeois rule of constitutional monarchy and prepared the political premise for the industrial revolution.

After the completion of the industrial revolution, Britain became the first industrial country in the world. In order to open the China market, Britain launched the Opium War in 1840, and began to gradually bring China into the capitalist world market.

2. Event 1 Shakespeare, event 2 Cromwell on the battlefield, event 3 Watt and his improved steam engine.

Theme: Modernization of Britain

The Renaissance represented by Shakespeare laid the ideological and cultural foundation for the British bourgeois revolution. After that, Britain established the bourgeois rule of constitutional monarchy through the bourgeois revolution.

This laid the political foundation for the British industrial revolution in the 1960s from 65438 to 2008. In the British industrial revolution, Watt's improved steam engine made mankind enter the "age of steam", and the completion of the industrial revolution made Britain a "world factory".