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HIS 264 American Frontiers, 1500-1890

This course analyzes indigenous-European relations on the North American continent from 1550-1890. Students will explore the themes of imperialism and resistance, shifting diplomatic and economic strategies, and grapple with the complexity of cultural contact and change. Students will also analyze the significance of the frontier to the emergence of American political, social, economic, and diplomatic life. The course is a preparatory course designed for majors and Social Studies concentrators, emphasizing enhanced development of analytical and research skills. Open to HIS/POS majors and Social Studies concentrators, or with permission of the instructor. Fulfills diversity requirement. (L03)

Credits

4