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2. why do historians organize history into eras? 3. what does the era o…

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  1. why do historians organize history into eras?
  2. what does the era of natural texas and its people focu

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Historians organize history into eras to simplify the study of large - scale historical events, trends, and developments. By dividing history into eras (such as the Renaissance, the Industrial Revolution era), they can identify common characteristics, themes, and changes within a specific time - frame. This helps in analyzing the cause - and - effect relationships between different historical phenomena, making it easier to understand the evolution of societies, cultures, economies, and political systems over time. It also aids in comparing different regions or groups during the same or different eras, and in communicating historical knowledge in a structured way.

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Historians organize history into eras to simplify studying historical events/trends, identify themes/changes, analyze cause - effect, understand societal evolution, enable comparison, and communicate history structuredly.

For question 3:

The question seems to be incomplete (mentions "the ERA of Natural Texas and Its People" but the full question about what it focuses on is cut off). If we assume it's about the historical era of "Natural Texas and Its People", this era likely focuses on the natural environment of Texas (such as its geography, climate, natural resources) and the indigenous peoples who lived in Texas before significant European settlement. It would cover topics like the way of life of Native American tribes in Texas, their relationship with the natural environment (how they used natural resources for survival, their spiritual connections to the land), and the natural features of Texas that shaped their societies.