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· Who was the hero of the Battle of Saratoga/Freeman's Farm? What did he do to earn this
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Explanation:
1. It is considered the root of democracy because every free citizen could vote on a decision. It made non-ruling people matter
2. Thucydides was more factual and stuck to the things as they happened. Herodotus liked to emphasize a moral lesson so he used a lot of hyperbole and sensationalism in his writing.