How do I question historical sources? A guide on how to deal with historical sources.

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How do I question historical sources? A guide on how to deal with historical sources

What questions should I ask? When carrying out an historical enquiry you will need to use historical sources to find relevant information that will help give you answers. You will also need to analyse historical sources. When analysing historical sources historians will ask a number of questions. The same types of questions can be asked of any sources that historians or you have to deal with. When asking questions remember to ask the 5 Ws: WHO? WHAT? WHERE? WHEN? WHY? Study the sources that follow and answer the questions about them. Remember to choose just one correct statement.

Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Questioning Sources © PhotolibraryWales.com (Peter Lane) © Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales

Questioning Sources Sketch of Cardiff Bay Painting of Cardiff Bay Photograph of Cardiff Bay Choose one correct answer What is the source? Etching of Cardiff Bay Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 © Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales

Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Questioning Sources To import cotton To export wool To export coal Choose one correct answer Why did the port grow? To import coal © Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales

Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Questioning Sources Choose one correct answer When were the Bute Docks built? © Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales

Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Questioning Sources Baron of Cardiff Lord Cardiff Marquess of Bute Choose one correct answer Who built the 1 st docks? Earl of Bute © Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales

Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Cardiff Bay docks, photographed in 1929 Questioning Sources LlandudnoLlandudno LondonLondon RhonddaRhondda Choose one correct answer Where did the railway connect the docks to? SwanseaSwansea © Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales Return to Sources

Cardiff Bay Docks Return to Questions © Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales Cardiff developed after the opening of the Glamorganshire Canal in The canal saw iron and coal exported. Cardiff Bay was developed fully by the Marquess of Bute who built the docks which were opened in The Cardiff was developed further after 1855 when the railway between the Rhondda and docks. The East Dock was opened too. By 1913 over 10 million tons of coal were exported from Cardiff. By the 1920s the port went in to decline. By the 1980s much of the docklands were closed so in 1987 the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation was created to re-develop the area. A barrage was built in the 1990s. This transformed the area into what it is today.

© PhotolibraryWales.com (Peter Lane) Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Questioning Sources Beaumaris, France Beaumaris, Canada Beaumaris, North Wales Choose one correct answer Where is this? Beaumaris, Belgium

© PhotolibraryWales.com (Peter Lane) Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Questioning Sources James of St. Andrew James of St. David James of St. George Choose one correct answer Who designed the castle? James of St. Patrick

© PhotolibraryWales.com (Peter Lane) Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Questioning Sources Choose one correct answer When was it built?

© PhotolibraryWales.com (Peter Lane) Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Questioning Sources The castle was completed King Edward I visited The castle was captured Choose one correct answer What happened in 1403? The castle was ruined

© PhotolibraryWales.com (Peter Lane) Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Beaumaris Castle built in the 13 th C Questioning Sources Ensure Welsh rule To be a tourist attraction Ensure conquest of Wales Choose one correct answer Why was it built? To be a home Return to Questions

Beaumaris Castle was built for Edward I after his conquest of Wales. Master James of St. George was employed to design Beaumaris castle. Beaumaris was part of the ‘iron ring’ of castles designed to ensure English control and prevent the Welsh rising up. The castle was built between 1295 and It was never completed to design but is still seen as a good example of a concentric castle. In 1403 the castle was captured by Owain Glyndwr. Glyndwr was rebelling against English rule. Beaumaris Castle Return to Questions © PhotolibraryWales.com (Peter Lane)