HIST 403 - America 1775-1850

Institution:
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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Description:
Revolutionary America and the Early National US, 1775-1850. Three semester hours. This course examines the rise, progress and ramifications of the American Revolution that created the United States of America, from its beginnings in the 1770s through the development of a radicall democratic nation by 1850. Topics covered include the social, economic, and political maturation of British colonial America preceding the Revolution; the War for independence and the creation of nationhood; the later consequences of independence; the role of region in early national American society; the conflicts leading to American Indian removal; and the dbates over constiitutionalism, federalism, slavery and states rights that divided North from South. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(903) 886-5081
Regional Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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