A primary source is a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic. They are the most direct evidence of a time or event because they were created by people or things that were there at the time or event. These sources have not been modified by interpretation and offer original thought or new information. Primary sources are original materials, regardless of format.
Letters, diaries, minutes, photographs, artifacts, interviews, and sound or video recordings are examples of primary sources created as a time or event is occurring. Oral histories, newspaper or journal articles, and memoirs or autobiographies are examples of primary sources created after the event or time in question but offering first-hand accounts.
One way we apply the term free
from inhibition/freedom from inhibition is to mean that we are uninhibited. It
is we do freely the things we wanted to say or do without thinking or not
minding what others will say about us.
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Explanation:
Salt was a highly valued commodity not only because it was unobtainable in the sub-Saharan region but because it was constantly consumed and supply never quite met the total demand. There was also the problem that such a bulky item cost more to transport in significant quantities, which only added to its high price.
European nations like England, and Netherlands came to the Americas to increase their wealth and expand their influence over world affairs. they had the ability to build the ocean-worthy ships but did not have as strong of colonial in foreign lands like Portugal and Spain. They also impacted the religious and political, technological innovations in navigation fro the exploration.