HST201 History of the US to 1840

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Examines the social, political, economic, and cultural developments of Colonial America and the Early Republic of the United States. Includes Native Americans pre- and post-European colonization (Spanish, French, Dutch, and English); European indentured servitude and African slavery; Salem Witch Trials; Great Awakening; French and Indian War; Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution; Constitution and the Bill of Rights; Whiskey Rebellion; War of 1812; Missouri Compromise; and American Indian Removal. History courses are non-sequential and may be taken in any term and in any order. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available. (See course content and outcomes.)

Credits: 4

List of classes for HST201 History of the US to 1840
CRNClass typeLocationDays & timeDatesSeats availableFacultyMore info
12017In-personCascade CH 303
Monday and Wednesday
from 9 to 10:50am

From January 6 through March 19, 2025
Andrea LowgrenBooks for CRN 12017 $0
Class details for CRN 12017
11534In-personRock Creek BLDG5 213
Tuesday and Thursday
from 10 to 11:50am

From January 7 through March 20, 2025
Kenneth R ColemanBooks for CRN 11534 $0
Class details for CRN 11534
15533RemoteNot applicable
Monday and Wednesday
from 2 to 3:50pm

From January 6 through March 19, 2025
Cameo L WestBooks for CRN 15533 $0
Class details for CRN 15533
10425OnlineNot applicableAvailable 24/7
From January 6 through March 22, 2025
Christopher W ShelleyBooks for CRN 10425 $0
Class details for CRN 10425

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  • Online: classes do not have meeting times. Regular online interaction is required and there are weekly assignments.
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  • In-person and remote: classes meet both in-person and remotely. Attendance at both is required.
  • In-person and online: classes meet in-person with additional online activities required.
  • Remote and online: classes meet remotely with additional online activities required.