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3.00 Credits
Traces regional economic, social, and political change in the Americas from 1607 to the end of the Revolution.
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3.00 Credits
Traces regional economic, social, and political change in the Americas from 1607 to the end of the Revolution.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines American history from the end of the revolutionary war to 1850. Political, economic, and social issues including, but not limited to, the creation of the Constitution, the development of the first and second party systems, the market revolution, antebellum reform, the Old South, and westward expansion.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines American history from the end of the revolutionary war to 1850. Political, economic, and social issues including, but not limited to, the creation of the Constitution, the development of the first and second party systems, the market revolution, antebellum reform, the Old South, and westward expansion.
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3.00 Credits
Background and causes of the Civil War; military, political, diplomatic, and economic developments during the War; Reconstruction and post-war adjustments.
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3.00 Credits
Background and causes of the Civil War; military, political, diplomatic, and economic developments during the War; Reconstruction and post-war adjustments.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the dramatic period when the United States definitively settled the remaining portions of the continent and decisively moved towards becoming an industrial, urban nation with world-wide economic and political influence.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the dramatic period when the United States definitively settled the remaining portions of the continent and decisively moved towards becoming an industrial, urban nation with world-wide economic and political influence.
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3.00 Credits
Study of American life from World War I through World War II. Topics include America’s rise to a world power, the social, cultural, and political effects of corporate enterprise, urbanization, and immigration, women’s suffrage, the Twenties, and the New Deal.
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3.00 Credits
Study of American life from World War I through World War II. Topics include America's rise to a world power, the social, cultural, and political effects of corporate enterprise, urbanization, and immigration, women's suffrage, the Twenties, and the New Deal.
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