The historian must be greater than the chronicler, but the Event Collector. For his real task is to find and establish causal relationships between events in the history of mankind, a complex chain of human goals, decisions and consequences, which over time formed the fate of mankind. In order to study the causes of events as important as the American Revolution, is therefore more than just a list of what happened before the historians weigh the causal significance of these factors and have only the utmost importance to choose (Hoefferle, 2011, pp. 114-171). This conception of history, despite the differences or ...