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HIST 230: History Of England To 1688
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A survey of the history of England and the surrounding countries from the time of the Celts to the time of the Stuarts, with attention to the economic, religious, social, constitutional, and political developments.
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HIST 235: The Era of the Vietnam War
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Traces the causation factors leading to the escalation of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam conflict from 1945 until 1975. Within the historical context of colonial rule over Vietnam, as well as the struggle for Vietnamese nationalism, the political, diplomatic, and military strategy of the United States will be emphasized.
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HIST 236: The American Civil War
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A study of the American Civil War, including the causes, personalities, soldiers, social groups, significant battles, and legacy of America's defining conflict from 1820-1877.
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HIST 237: The Cold War,1917-1991:Capitalism,Communism,and the Contest for Global Domination
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Traces the development and evolution of the Cold War from a global perspective, including its roots before and during World War II, through the postwar to the collapse of the Soviet state in 1991.
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HIST 238: The History of Rome,753 BCE-500 CE
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) By exploring the social, political, economic and military aspects of Roman civilization, this course seeks to explain: 1) how Rome rose from a small central-Italian city-state to the ruler of the Mediterranean world; 2) how it administered and ruled its diverse populations; and 3) the circumstances surrounding the end of the Roman Empire.
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HIST 240: Coming To The New World:American Ethnic And Immigration History From First Nations To The Present
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Traces the history of immigrants to North America and the United States from before Columbus to the present. There will be a particular focus on issues of cultural contact and conflict in American society. There will also be emphasis on issues of immigrant assimilation and acceptance into mainstream American cultures.
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HIST 241: The Revolutionary War Era
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A study of the American Revolutionary War, including the causes, personalities, social groups, military aspects, founding documents, and the legacy of America's formative period, 1754-1791.
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HIST 242: The United States and World War II
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A study of the United States during World War II, including the causes, politicians and personalities, military aspects, home front, and legacy of the war that defined the latter half of the 20th century and established the U.S. as a world leader (1935-1945).
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HIST 244: Sea Power! A History of the U.S.Navy and American Maritime Heritage
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) This course takes an in-depth look at the principles, concepts, and elements of United States Sea Power. The course focuses on the historical, present, and future applications of sea power regarding the United States. There will be a particular emphasis on the role played by the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine in shaping the polices and culture of the United States.
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HIST 255: African-American History
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A history of African-American citizens in the Colonies and the United States from African beginnings to the present. Particular emphasis is placed upon the conditions of slavery and on the cultural development of African-American peoples since the Emancipation.
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