InstructionWhat type of primary source is this? What special considerations should we keep in mind when analyzing and interpreting this type of primary source? In other words, how is this type of primary source different or unique from other types of primary sources? In your own words, thoroughly describe the source. If this is a visual source, describe what you see; if this is a written source, explain what it says. You should refrain from analyzing the source here, but instead strive to describe it faithfully on its own terms. When was it created? Who created it? Speculate on the creator’s biases. How might the creator’s background, or the historical context in which he or she created the source, have shaped it? Who might its intended audience have been? How might its intended audience have shaped what appears in the source? What is one thing that we learn about the past from this primary source? What is one question that you would like to ask about this primary source, or what is one thing that you’d like to know about it that might help you in analyzing and interpreting it?