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Primary Source A piece of information about a historical event or period in which the creator of the source was an actual participant.

Jan 18, 2018

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Historians call this evidence the “historical record”
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Primary Source A piece of information about a historical event or period in which the creator of the source was an actual participant. Every day, people create and use items that leave clues about their lives. Personal papers Letters Notes Oral accounts (interviews, or recordings) Diaries Maps Recipes Photographs Government documents Reports Novels Poetry Stories Artifacts Coins Stamps Drawings Handiwork Newspapers Historians call this evidence the historical record Items recovered from the Titanic A Primary Source is a direct personal experience of a time or event. Clothing Letters Photographs Manuscripts Oral Accounts Interviews with people who were alive during an event is a primary resource. Documents There are two types of documents that are primary resources. Published Documents these are documents that were meant to be made public. Unpublished Documents- these are documents that were never meant to be shown to others Published Document Unpublished Document Maps are primary sources that give us the information about how people years and years ago imagined the world to be. Maps Drawings and Cartoons Political cartoons are satires about government decisions, public figures or current events. Drawings and Cartoons Pictures are visual documents that record history. Pictures capture a brief moment in time and can be worth a thousand words. Pictures Paintings Secondary Sources Secondary sources are sources that were created immediately after or long after an event took place. They are often created by historians, but based on the historians reading of primary sources. Secondary Sources Why Use Primary Sources? To develop critical thinking skills. You have to examine sources and make inferences to understand them. Why use primary sources? To acquire empathy for the human condition Why use primary sources? To consider different points of view in analysis Why use primary sources? To understand the continuum of history