HIS-111

United States History I - to 1865

A historical survey from early Native American-European exchange to 1865, the end of the Civil War. Key topics include the settling of what became the U.S., the growing rift between the colonists and Great Britain, the American Revolution, the framing and implementation of the Constitution, Jacksonian Democracy and its influence on America, the impact of antebellum reform, slavery, the growth of industry, territorial expansion, and the Civil War. Three class hours.

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HIS-111 Sections for Summer 2024

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HIS-111, Section SL1

CRN #60653
Online/Virtual Campus (asynchronous)

Instructor(s)

William Drumright

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Jun 3rd, 2024 – Aug 9th, 2024N/A
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Date(s) Jun 3rd, 2024 – Aug 9th, 2024
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