Primary sources are original documents, artifacts, or records created at the time of an event.
Secondary sources are any records of the past created after the time of the event. They also can be interpretations, evaluations, or commentaries of primary sources.
Both primary and secondary sources
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Primary sources are
- Examples:
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- a newspaper advertisement
- an email to a friend telling about your day
Secondary sources are any records
- Examples:
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- an interview with historian telling about the 1990s
- an animation showing Lewis and Clark’s route
Both primary and secondary sources
- can be used to support an argument or as
- can be found in locations such as museums,
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