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Reading Comprehension

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Historians used to study the Pacific Coast mostly by reading 19th-century European explorers' written reports. But scholars now say we should also look at what Asian settlers did, even though those settlers left few written records, because their actions changed the land. For example, Chinese settlers drained swamps, built irrigation, and turned weeds into crops, helping create the region's irrigated farms and many specialty crops—so including their contributions is necessary to understand the area's history.

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Locate where the passage describes the "traditional" historiographic sources and note who produced those records.

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The passage states that the primary traditional historiographic sources of information about the history of the Pacific Coast of the U.S. have which one of the following characteristics?

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The passage states that "historiographers examining the history of the Pacific Coast of the United States have traditionally depended on the records left by European American explorers of the nineteenth century who, as commissioned agents of the U.S. government, were instructed to report thoroughly their findings in writing." This explicitly identifies the traditional sources as accounts left by European American explorers.
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