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            <title>The Martha Ballard Case Study: A Midwife&apos;s Tale</title>
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            <description>The Martha Ballard Case Study: A Midwife&apos;s Tale is a case study in how tragic character assassination can be in an 18th century New England town.  This interactive site seeks to teach students how to piece fragmentary evidence together to reconstruct past events.  Site users use primary sources inc</description>
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            <description>The Martha Ballard Case Study: A Midwife&apos;s Tale is a case of tragic character assassination in an 18th century New England town.  This interactive site teachs students how historians must piece the past from an array of fragmentary evidence, which include diaries, newspapers, and town records to le</description>
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