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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HIS 141 - History of the United States I [SUN# HIS 1131] 3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods
Survey of the major developments in American history from the Columbian voyages to the Era of Reconstruction. Includes Colonial America, the Formative Years - 1776-1815, the Early National Period - 1815-1850, and the coming of the Civil War and its aftermath. Also includes the social, intellectual, and political aspects of early American life.
Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - HUM or SBS and C, G; Meets CTE - A&H or SBS and C, G.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the evolution of American society and institutions from Pre-Columbian to Colonial times.
- Discuss the shaping and establishing of American political institutions.
- Evaluate the rise of American federal power and “Manifest Destiny”.
- Analyze the North/South dichotomy and the Civil War.
Outline:
- Colonial America
- The geography of North America
- The Spanish Century, 1492-1607
- France in America, 1608-1763
- The English arrive
- Puritan Times – the work ethic and education
- The South – slavery and racism begin
- The coming of the revolution
- The conflict with the Mother Country
- The Revolutionary War
- The Formative Years, 1776-1815
- Setting up a new government
- The confederated government and its problems
- The constitution
- Writing the document
- Main features
- Ratification and elections
- The Federalist Era – the Washington administration
- Setting up the new government
- The two party system
- The Adams presidency
- The Virginia dynasty
- The Jefferson administration
- Political developments
- The Louisiana Purchase
- Madison and Monroe
- The War of 1812 and its importance
- The era of good feeling
- The Early National Period, 1815-1850
- The Age of Jackson
- Jacksonian democracy
- Indian removal
- Texas
- California
- The war with Mexico
- The Coming of the Civil War and its Aftermath
- Slavery in the South
- The Cotton Kingdom
- The life of the slave
- The anti-slavery movement
- The 1850’s
- The Civil War
- Restoring a nation – Reconstruction
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