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This document discusses the importance of historiography and primary sources in historical research. It explains that historiography is the study of how historians' views have changed over time. Primary sources such as first-hand accounts and documents are crucial for understanding history through the eyes of those who lived it. The example is given of historians' changing views on the founding fathers and slavery. The document stresses that reviewing historiography and using primary sources is necessary for rigorous historical work.















