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How do historians interpret primary and secondary sources?

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Answer:The historian's primary source is evidence from the past

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The historian's primary source is evidence from the past. A secondary source uses evidence from primary sources to try to figure out the past. The historian's dream is to find fresh evidence from the past and, from that evidence, to create a fresh interpretation of history.

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