HIST 275 - The United States to 1900

Description

Hours: Three hours lecture per week Description: This course is specially designed for students in the Teaching and Learning, and Integrated Teaching Credential, Emphases of the Liberal Studies Program. Examines the history of the United States from the colonial origins to the emergence of a modern industrial system. Emphasis is given to the major social, political, and cultural events during the period from the early 1600s to 1900, such as the encounters between Native Americans and European explorers, the growth of English colonies, the American Revolution, the transformation of American society after Independence, slavery, abolition, the Civil War, and the development of mass immigration and industrialization.

Meeting Information

Info current as 11/3/2024
Days Times Room Meeting Dates Instructor
ARR Online 1/22/2022 - 5/20/2022 Richard Wolf

Status: Open
Class Number: 2766
Session: Regular Academic Session
Units: 3.00
Class Components: Lecture
Career: Undergraduate
Dates: 1/22/2022 - 5/20/2022
Grading: Letter Grade

Class Availability

Information below is 24 hours old.
Enrollment Total: 44
Available Seats: 1
Wait List Capacity: 0
Wait List Total: 0

Textbook / Other Materials

Status: Required
ISBN: 9780393679144
Title: Give me Liberty (Vol 1)
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorp
Author: Foner

Status: Required
ISBN: 9781319048891
Title: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Publisher: Bedford Saint Martin's
Author: Douglass

Status: Required
ISBN: 9780451472557
Title: Jungle (Signet Classics)
Publisher: Penguin Random House, Inc
Author: Sinclair

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Enrollment Information

  • Lower Division
  • On Line
  • Asynchronous online
  • US History