3.) Where and when does this take place (the subject of the topic)?
4.) Summarize this article. Is this a primary source
of information or a secondary source? How do you know
this? (for those of you studying the journals of Columbus,
compare your sources to see if the dated journal entries
differ)
5.) Do you consider this information reliable? Why or why not?
6.) What information in this article do you consider to be strong enough to add to your "Background Historical Spot" on your radio episode?
7.) What character (s) is directly linked to this
historical information? How so?