HIST 110 Creation of the United States: 1600-1865

This lecture and discussion course provides an overview of the American historical experience from the settlement of the United through the Civil War. In addition to examining events and leaders, the course concentrates on the how and why of American history as Americans settled the colonies, gained independence, then struggled to create a government that reconciled the collective needs of society with forces of individual freedom, social justice, and democratic values. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Every third semester in rotation with HIST 111 and 112. Meets: SNO.

Credits

3

Attributes

  • May be used for major requirement
  • May be used for minor requirement
  • Meets social science requirement

Distribution

N, O, S