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Ms. Lifschultz |
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SOURCES What is a primary source? Primary sources enable the researcher to get
as close as possible to the truth of what actually happened during a historical
event or time period. Primary sources are the evidence left behind by
participants or observers. The following are generally considered primary
sources:
What is a secondary source? A secondary source is a work that interprets or analyzes a
historical event. A secondary source is at
least one step removed from the event. Secondary sources rely upon primary
sources for information. After gathering evidence form primary sources, the
historian creates a secondary source by writing about the findings, analyzing
them, or putting them together into a story about the past. Textbooks and
encyclopedias are examples of secondary sources. |