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Hi All,
 
Here's a question for you that might seem a bit silly but. . .
 
We're just having a debate about whether or not maps are primary or secondary sources of evidence. We reckon they could be either depending on who made them and what you are using them for. What I really want to know is what history teachers tell school students (I can't remember!!!)
 
Cheers
 
Trudie

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