It was written after the events already took place.
a textbook is considered as a secondary source. for example, in many social studies textbook it stars or quotes a primary source, it is usually in italic letters.
yes
Yes, a history textbook is a common secondary source because it is written by a scholar or researcher who has compiled information from various primary sources to create a comprehensive overview of a historical topic. The textbook provides analysis, interpretation, and context to help readers understand the subject matter.
A primary text is a text where the source was personal or direct. For example, a primary text would be an anecdote or autobiography. Quoting a speech directly, or describing an experience that the writer experienced THEMSELF would also be classified as a primary text. A secondary text ideally makes reference to a primary text. A history textbook may directly relay events in history (primary text), but a project based on the readings of this textbook would be a secondary text. Going even further, an essay based on the project, based on the textbook, based on actual events in history should be classified as perhaps a "tertiary" text. However, it is simply termed "secondary". A secondary text is any text that is not directly from the source.
a source that is from someone that was not a the place
A history textbook.
471 B.C. Source: My World History textbook :)
A diary is a primary source of information because it is a first-hand account of events and experiences from the perspective of the writer. A history textbook and a biography are considered secondary sources because they interpret and analyze information from primary sources.
April 30th, 1789. Source: History Textbook
its a primary source and second hand is a secondary source.
Historical sources are classified as primary and secondary source. The primary source refers to the written or developed document or object during the study and the secondary source refers to the analogy or interpretation of the primary source.
If the source is primary or secondary and what type of source it is (i.e. video, photograph, etc.)