The essay should have a clear structure which includes: 1. An introduction that: a. Includes a few general statements supported by the mandatory readings (in-text citations) about the topic to clarify your interpretation of the question; b. Includes a thesis statement that presents your position on the topic; and c. Outlines the main points that support your position. 2. A body that: a. Includes a series of logically developed arguments that support your position and b. Ensures that each argument and/or sub-argument is supported by the mandatory readings (in-text citations and examples from the readings). 3. A conclusion that: a. Summarises the main points discussed in the body of the essay; b. Restates the thesis statement; and c. Includes a final comment that does not introduce any new ideas. 4. Cohesive text that aids with the logical flow of the arguments presented. 5. A reference list which is in alphabetical order by authors last name and includes only the resources that are used in the body of the text (i.e. in-text citations)
HIST223 W1 Follow-up
Summarize what you learned from the Mattaponi tribe and include in your analysis the debate between historians of European descent and those that are Native American about how to write the history of Indian peoples. Make sure you discuss whether you agree or disagree,...