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History Resource Center U.S. and History
Resource Center Modern World California
Academic Librarians Gale Training - March
2003 Peg Bessette, Literature Product Manager
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U.S. History 1500-1865 A survey of the
development and changing historical
interpretation of the American institutions and
society from the colonial period to the end of
the Civil War. Special attention to the interplay
of European, American Indian, and African
cultures in this development. Themes include
immigration, colonial formation, Indian-white
contact, constitutional development, economics,
religion, slavery, status of women, westward
expansion, reform, and political parties. U.S.
History 1865-Present A survey of the development
and the changing historical interpretation of
institutions and society in the United States
from Reconstruction to the present. Special
attention to the interplay between races and
cultural diversity and conflict. Themes include
immigration, constitutional development,
politics, economics, religion, reform, the growth
of the United States as a world power, status of
women, westward expansion, and urbanization.
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History 110 United States History This course
is a survey of United States history from the
colonial period to the present. It provides an
interpretation of the more significant events,
issues, and ideas that have shaped the American
republic and the issues and policies that
currently influence the lives of the American
people and the development of international
relations. The course also encourages students to
develop analytical and critical thinking skills
with which they may better understand ongoing
developments in American society. One Stated
Objective of the Course Understanding how
westward expansion, economic developments, and
moral issues contributed to causing the Civil
War
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