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Dec 08, 2025
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DRAFT 2026-2027 College Catalog DRAFT [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HIS 160 - Latin America Before Independence 3 Contact Hours, 3 Credits 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods
Survey of the history and people of Latin America from indigenous origins to Independence. Includes theory and geography, indigenous Latin America, European backgrounds, colonial economy and society, and resistance and movements for independence in Spanish America.
AGEC Gen-Ed: A&H or IA or SBS CTE Gen-Ed: A&H or SBS and C, G

Course Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the geography and peoples of Latin America within a historical and global context.
- Analyze the major indigenous civilizations of Latin America, their contributions to world history, and fundamental importance to contemporary societies.
- Describe the background, events, impact, and formations resulting from European invasions, conquests and colonialism, principally Spanish and Portuguese.
- Discuss the complexities of race, ethnicity, and class in forming the people of Latin America and their socio-political relationships in the colonial period.
- Examine the background to independence from indigenous struggles to Criollo nationalism.
Outline:
- Theory and Geography
- Theoretical approaches
- Geographic regions and features of Latin America
- Indigenous Latin America
- Civilizations to 1492
- Mesoamerica and the Caribbean
- South America
- European Background
- Spain in the Middle Ages
- Catholic sovereigns: Isabel and Fernando
- Portugal
- Europe in the early Modern Period
- Colonial Economy and Society
- Explorations and conquests
- Genocide and Indian resistances
- Economic foundations of colonialism
- Colonial social and administrative system under Spain
- Colonial Brazil
- Resistance and Movements for Independence in Spanish America
- Bourbon reforms
- Criollo culture, the enlightenment, and United States independence
- Indigenous resistance and insurrections
- Wars for independence
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