An example of a secondary source a historian might use in a study of the negative effects of the Mongolian Empire on Europe is a letter written by English philosopher Roger Bacon. Unlike primary sources, which provide direct or firsthand evidence, secondary sources interpret or analyze those firsthand accounts and events, making Roger Bacon's letter a suitable choice for this purpose.
What is an example a secondary source a historian might use in a study of the negative effects of the Mongolian Empire on Europe?(1 point)
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the eyewitness account of the destruction of Kiev by Giovanni da Pian del Carpine in 1246
the eyewitness account of the destruction of Kiev by Giovanni da Pian del Carpine in 1246
the 1353 painting The Battle of Leignitz by an unknown artist
the 1353 painting The Battle of Leignitz by an unknown artist
a letter written by English philosopher Roger Bacon
a letter written by English philosopher Roger Bacon
an excerpt from The Travels of Marco Polo, written by Marco Polo in 1300 CE
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