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In a 4-5 page essay, introduce one primary source we have learnt in class and develop an argument about its historical significance. Your essay should introduce your source and describe when, where, why, how, and by whom it was created (or as many of these questions as it is possible to answer). You should make an argument about the historical significance of your source and what it reveals about American history. To support this argument, you should analyze your source and incorporate specific examples from the source. While extensive secondary research is not required, you will likely want to draw on course materials or some limited secondary research to provide historical context.


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