For our research paper we have to use one primary site. Which means the website must end in edu or whatever. Do you know one for the Jacksonian Era.

Cite with a c and not site with an s. Do you know what primary means in this context as opposed to secondary? Not everything on the web ending in dot edu or whatever else is a primary. Primary means written firsthand by someone living in the time period. These observations could be recorded in interviews, eyewitness testimony accounts, diaries, letters, journals, log books, speeches, really old newspaper clippings, et cetera. Sometimes, a good secondary can point you toward some primary stuff. When was the (Andrew?) Jacksonian Era?

http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/jackson/4.html

Yes, I can help you find a primary website for the Jacksonian Era that ends in ".edu." Here's how you can search for it:

1. Open a web browser and go to your preferred search engine (e.g., Google, Bing, etc.).
2. In the search bar, type "Jacksonian Era primary sources site:.edu" and hit enter.

This search query will specifically look for websites related to the Jacksonian Era that have primary sources and end in ".edu" (indicating an educational institution). By using the "site:.edu" operator, you restrict the search results to only show websites with the .edu domain.

The search engine will present you with a list of websites that fit these criteria. Browse through the results and look for a reliable and credible source for your research paper.

Remember to critically evaluate the website you choose, considering factors such as author expertise, publication date, and overall credibility.

Good luck with your research paper!