American History

STSO-2500

This course surveys the history of the United States from the colonial era through the present. The course introduces major themes and tensions in United States politics, society, and culture with a focus on environmental factors. Topics will include encounters between American Indians and colonial peoples, independence, the formation of the American government, slavery, immigration, citizenship, rights, social movements, colonialism, war, and the changing identity of the United States in the world.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2024
American History (4c)
  • Adam Lawrence Biggs
Seats Taken: 48/50
American History (4c)
  • Christopher James Tozzi
Seats Taken: 49/50
2023
American History (4c)
  • Adam Lawrence Biggs
Seats Taken: 48/50
2022
American History (4c)
  • Christopher James Tozzi
Seats Taken: 53/50
2021
American History (4c)
  • Christopher James Tozzi
Seats Taken: 48/50
2020
American History (4c)
  • Christopher James Tozzi
Seats Taken: 50/75
American History (4c)
  • Kate Elizabeth Sohasky
Seats Taken: 44/50
2019
American History (4c)
  • Kate Elizabeth Sohasky
Seats Taken: 28/38
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