Provide an introduction that sets out the research question, thesis statement indicating what you,in third narrative, believe an interpretation of the available evidence supports.
Provide an introduction that sets out the research question, thesis statement indicating what you,in third narrative, believe an interpretation of the available evidence supports. -Then briefly summarize the events as they occurred in the documents. The primary goal is to demonstrate the facts of the case. The essay should include 2-3 themes. Central dynamic of the case. -Mark the themes in the source and the common theme. Please consider: Is there, if any,clearly stated research question? -Outline the thesis How effective is the use of primary evidence in the essay? Is the use of evidence and argumentation compelling? -All weiting must be well grammatically written, cited in Chicago style and free of plagiarism. -Must well use of Three sources/documents provided. In addition to Use other references: Annual Archaeological Report 1903. 1904. The Killing of Moostoos the Wehtigoo. (Summary of legal proceedings held at Fort Saskatchewan and Edmonton, July August, 1899.) Appendix to the Report of the Minister of Education, Ontario, Toronto: Kings Printer, pp. 126 138. From Less Slave Lake. Edmonton Bulletin. April 8, 1899 Indian Murder Trial. Edmonton Bulletin. August 10, 1899 Indian Murder Trial. Edmonton Bulletin. August 14, 1899 Local. Edmonton Bulletin. May 1, 1899 Local. Edmonton Bulletin. July 17, 1899 Local. Edmonton Bulletin. August 3, 1899 More Indian Murders. Edmonton Bulletin. June 12, 1899 The Queen v. Napesosus and Pay-i-uu, Provincial Archives of Alberta, 83.1 (Edmonton Supreme Court Files) SC.OS (criminal), case number 157 Waspica Lakes. Edmonton Bulletin. April 16, 1896
