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Document Analysis Handout V Final

This document is an analysis form intended to guide examination of historical documents by having the user define the document type, describe its physical characteristics, observe its key parts like author and date, understand its main points and purpose, and consider how it provides unique historical evidence to help understand related events or topics.

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Document Analysis Handout V Final

This document is an analysis form intended to guide examination of historical documents by having the user define the document type, describe its physical characteristics, observe its key parts like author and date, understand its main points and purpose, and consider how it provides unique historical evidence to help understand related events or topics.

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Document Analysis Form

Define the type of document.


Check all that apply:
Letter Speech Photograph Telegram Court document
Chart Newspaper Advertisement Press release Memorandum
Report Email Identification document Presidential document Congressional document
Patent Diary entry Other
Describe it as if you were explaining to someone who cant see it.
Think about: Is it handwritten or typed? Is it all by the same person? Are there stamps or other marks? What else do you see on it?

Observe its parts.


Who wrote it?

Who read/received it?

When is it from?

Where is it from?

Try to make sense of it.


What is it talking about? What are the main points expressed?

Write one sentence summarizing this document.

Why did the author write it?

Quote evidence from the document that tells you this.

What was happening at the time in history this document was created?

Use it as historical evidence.


What did you find out from this document that you might not learn anywhere else?

What other documents or historical evidence are you going to use to help you understand this event or topic?

www.facinghistory.org Adapted from materials by the National Archives and Record Administration

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