Look in the section titled "Finding Primary Sources on the Web". Make sure your required definition of primary source matches this one.
"What are Primary Sources?
Primary sources are original records created at the time historical events occurred or well after events in the form of memoirs and oral histories. Primary sources may include letters, manuscripts, diaries, journals, newspapers, speeches, interviews, memoirs, documents produced by government agencies such as Congress or the Office of the President, photographs, audio recordings, moving pictures or video recordings, research data, and objects or artifacts such as works of art or ancient roads, buildings, tools, and weapons. These sources serve as the raw material to interpret the past, and when they are used along with previous interpretations by historians, they provide the resources necessary for historical research."
2006-09-10 06:50:08
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answered by Nick 3
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Do not use the internet. It does not count as a primary source (unless it's an online book/article). Go to your library.
2006-09-10 07:15:08
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answered by blahblah 3
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You should have already had it finished. Go to Ask.com or try Google. That's all the advice I can give you. Good luck on your paper! I hope this helps.
2006-09-10 06:57:26
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answered by organic gardener 5
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go to the library. good luck
2006-09-10 06:48:21
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answered by avalon123 4
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try google under re construction
2006-09-10 06:48:06
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answered by jvg49er 6
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its your own fault u waited this long
2006-09-10 06:47:41
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answered by kim n 2
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