
Understanding Primary and Secondary Sources
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Aimey Scott
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UNDERSTANDING
SECONDARY SOURCES
PRIMARY AND
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When historians look at
documents in order to
understand history, they
often divide these
documents into categories,
including primary and
secondary sources.
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One category includes
material produced by
individuals who lived
through an event…
and the other includes material produced
from individuals after an event happened.
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Definition
A primary source is a
document or object
created by someone who
was involved in or
witnessed an event.
(Original Documents, Creative Works, Relics or Artifacts)
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Characteristics
The creator of the
document or object
witnessed, participated, or
lived during the time of
the event. (First-Hand)
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●photographs
●Audio & video recordings
●journals & diaries
●letters
●speeches
books and content published at
the time
●government records
●artifacts (clothing, costumes,
furniture)
●autobiographies and memoirs
●interviews with a primary
source
Examples
Write down five examples!
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Multiple Choice
Which one is NOT a primary source?
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Definition
A secondary source is an opinion, account, or interpretation of a past events by someone was wasn't there.
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Characteristics
Interpretations of
information written
after the event; Offers
a review or a critique
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Examples
Biographies
Encyclopedias
Textbooks
Documentaries
Newspaper and magazine written after the event
Write down 5 examples!!
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Things to Consider
Who Wrote or created this?
When?
Why?
Is it trustworthy
(reliable)?
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is NOT secondary source?
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Open Ended
Is this a primary or secondary source? Explain your answer.
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Multiple Choice
Who made this poster?
Daughters of Liberty
Women's Christian Temperance Movement
New York State Women's Suffrage Movement
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Multiple Choice
When was this poster made?
1717
1817
1917
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Multiple Choice
What period or social movement is being presented in this poster?
abolitionist movement
women's suffrage movement
prohibition
UNDERSTANDING
SECONDARY SOURCES
PRIMARY AND
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