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Question
What is the difference between legends or stories and history?
Solution
Legends and stories may not be truthful, but history reveals facts and actual events from the past. History is the collection of past written, recorded, and spoken events. They are focused on genuine people, places, and arts that existed in the past, whereas legends are generally made up of stories passed down from generation to generation. So, while they are likely to alter, historical events are typically unchangeable.
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