The historical method typically involves five key steps:
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Selecting a Topic: Identifying a specific event, figure, or theme of interest for investigation.
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Gathering Evidence: Collecting primary and secondary sources, such as documents, artifacts, and scholarly works.
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Analyzing Sources: Evaluating the reliability, context, and perspective of the gathered evidence to understand its significance.
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Interpreting Findings: Synthesizing the information to draw conclusions about the historical narrative or context.
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Presenting Conclusions: Communicating the results through writing or presentation, often including an argument or thesis supported by the evidence analyzed.
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