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Historical Investigative Writing
In this task, you will review and organize your research and then outline and write a report based on your findings. As you
complete the steps to write your historical investigative report, use the provided links to assist with your writing and
documentation.
Part A
Now that you've analyzed sources to use as evidence, revisit your thesis statement. Select valid evidence from your
research to support your thesis. Then write an outline to help organize the structure of your report. In the outline, be
sure to match the evidence in your sources to the points you present in your report. Include your thesis statement in your
outline. Focus your report on the impact of industry and frugality as an ideology on the development of the American
identity in the eighteenth century.
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