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Primary vs Secondary Sources

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Primary vs Secondary Sources examples and definition

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  • Libisema: 1
  • Date of Creation
  • I was present at the firing. I heard one of the Guns rattle. I turned about and lookd and heard theofficer who stood on the right in a line with the Soldiers give the word fire twice. I looked theOfficer in the face when he gave the word and saw his mouth. -
  • Source: Daniel Calif, an eyewitness to the Boston Massacre
  • A primary source document is a document or artifact that was created by someone who was at the event they wrote or spoke about. Historians rely on these eyewitness accounts to build their ever-growing library of history.
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  • Date of Creation
  • Source: Paul Revere, Boston Silversmith NOT present at the Boston Massacre
  • A secondary source document is a document or artifact that was created after an event occurred by someone who did not witness the event.
  • Libisema: 3
  • Strengths of Using A Primary Source
  • Unique Perspective
  • Authentic
  • Emotional
  • Personal
  • Primary sources are a crucial element of understanding history. A primary source can allow a moment in history to become an authentic personal experience for the reader. Primary sources allow historians to see, hear, and read about individual experiences and feelings in a way that a summary of an event can't quite accomplish.
  • Libisema: 4
  • Strengths of Using A Secondary Source
  • THE COMPLETEHISTORY OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION
  • A secondary source incorporates multiple perspectives into an account which hopefully eliminates biased viewpoints. A secondary source is also beneficial because it allows the author more time to study the event before finalizing a document about it. The additional time to study the event results in a more accurate and complete version of the historical event.
  • Libisema: 5
  • Drawbacks/Negatives of Using A Primary Source
  • Eyewitness AccountOnly Saw10 Minutes of a 50-Minute Event
  • TIMELINE OF EVENT
  • A primary source may have certain drawbacks for historians. The source they are using may not be objective enough or contain certain biases. A primary source may be not contain complete or accurate details of an event in question.
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  • Drawbacks/Negatives of Using a Secondary Source
  • The True History of TheBoston Massacre
  • Document A
  • Document B
  • Document C
  • Document D
  • Although a secondary source can be a helpful piece of information for historians, there can be extreme biases or inaccuracies in the information it presents. A secondary source is created from primary sources and there is a possibility that misleading or biased primary sources can create just as inaccurate secondary sources.
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