Writings from the time period of Spanish colonization.
Mercantilism
Statues are not the primary sources of U.S. laws, the primary source of U.S. laws is the constitution of the United States of America...
They are usually secondary sources, but can be a primary source depending on the topic of the dissertation. If you are looking for primary sources you might be able to find many primary sources within the bibliography of a dissertation, since most of these scholars would have most likely referred to primary documents while drafting their dissertation.
Peninsulares
Primary sources are usually accurate considering they were written by someone at who witnessed a historical event personally, however some may be inaccurate due to human error.
Mercantilism
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sources of raw materials and markets :)
no carnivores are not primary sources
The two different sources are primary and secondary sources
Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara were Spanish colonies in Africa.
The three classifications of sources of information are primary sources, secondary sources, and tertiary sources. Primary sources offer firsthand accounts or original data, secondary sources analyze and interpret primary sources, and tertiary sources provide summaries and overviews of information from primary and secondary sources.
No, it would be a secondary source. A primary source is written by someone who was there when it happened. If the author happened to participate or witness a Spanish mission, then it would be a primary source. Secondary sources are based off things that people learn from a primary source or a different secondary source.
Primary sources may require interpretation!
Primary Sources
The two classifications of historical sources are primary sources and secondary sources. Primary sources are original, first-hand accounts of an event or topic, while secondary sources are interpretations or analyses of primary sources created by someone not directly involved in the event.