U.S. History: First Peoples to the Civil War and Reconstruction
Offered By: Canvas Network
Course Description
Overview
This course covers the history of the United States from the perspective of the indigenous peoples to the Civil War and Reconstruction era. Students will learn about the experiences of Native American tribes, the impact of European colonization, the development of slavery, the American Revolution, and the Civil War. The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the major events, themes, and historical figures that shaped early American history. The teaching method includes lectures, readings, discussions, and assignments. This course is designed for students interested in American history, particularly those looking to explore the experiences of indigenous peoples and the roots of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Taught by
Nate Weston
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