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HIST 104 - 19th Century American History |
A survey of the basic narrative of growth and
development of the America in the 19th century from
Jeffersonian America through U.S. Imperialism.
Economic, political, religious and social developments
(with sensitivity to American unity and diversity) will
be central to the 19th century narrative. The course will
also include military history (including the War of 1812,
Mexican American War, the Civil War, and the Spanish
American War). The course will also examine the
developing relationship between the United States and
the international community. While the major focus of
the course is on nineteenth century history, the course
will extend into the 18th century in order to provide
insight into root of themes examined in the course of
the study (historical continuity).
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: High School Interactive Video, Hybrid (Synchronous), Individual Study, Lecture, On-line Study (Synchronous), On-line Study (Asynchronous) All Sections for this Course Beh/SocSc/Bus/Edu/HPER Division History Department Course Attributes: Behavioral Social Science Elec, Gen Ed American History, CMP:Information Literacy, Liberal Arts Elective, CMP:Critical Thinking & Reason, Required History, Social Science Elective, GE:US Hist & Civic Engagement |