We might forget the many important historical events that have happened in the past, but some things are memorized by people all over the world. The influence of William Barrett Travis and his famous 'victory or death' letter is one of them and will never be forgotten. Original text is one of the few historical documents that overcame the challenge of time. Travis is the hero of Alamo and he is appealing to provide assistance to all people all over the world.
To always present the exact version of the document and keep track of the version history it is important to record that the user changed almost all parts of the document. ProseMirror calls each of these minor changes in one step. The state of the document is immutable to ensure that all parts of the application are synchronized and the latest data is displayed. That is, only existing data objects are edited and the status is not updated. Instead, ProsMirror accepts the old object and combines it with this new step object into a new state. (For those familiar with the Flux concept, this may be familiar.)
A letter from Thomas Jefferson to Connecticut's Danbury Baptist Church on January 1, 1802 was a groundbreaking document in the history of the American church. In this letter, Jefferson used a metaphor called "the wall separating the church and the state." "Tripoli's rule" stands out in the ongoing discussion on whether the United States intends to be an official "Christian nation". Defenders of the separation of church and state pointed out Article 11 of the Convention as evidence of the official civil servant. The United States is very aware of the non-religious nature of the government and is not afraid of public statements.