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An Introduction to Primary and Secondary Sources
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Primary Resources Original records from the past recorded by people who were: Involved Witnessed Knew the persons involved in the event
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Primary Resources A primary source may contain a person’s bias (prejudice) toward an event.
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Examples of primary sources:
Printed Publications Books, magazines, newspapers, manuscripts
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Examples of primary sources:
Artifacts Tools, weapons, pottery, paintings/drawings, sculptures, maps, diaries,
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Examples of primary sources:
Oral Histories Myths and legends
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What are secondary sources?
Secondary sources are made at a later time. They include written information by historians or others AFTER an event has taken place.
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Examples of secondary sources:
Textbooks, biographies, histories, newspaper report by someone who was not present
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Examples of secondary sources:
Charts, graphs, images, documentaries
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