American History (HIST 1301)
History 1301 is a survey of American History from Discovery to 1877.
A survey course touches lightly on a variety of important topics, but does not provide a deep and thorough covering of the addressed topic. The course is based on lectures, readings, group discussion, computer web assignments, and debates. This course transfers as 3 hours of credit to most other colleges and universities.
Course Information
HIST 1301 Spring 2017 (10908) Syllabus
HIST 1301 Summer 2017 (12307) Syllabus
HIST 1301 Fall 2017 (35421) Syllabus
HIST 1301 Fall 2017 Revised Calendar (35421) Syllabus
Course Materials
HIST 1301 Coming to the New World; Strange New World
HIST 1301 Lecture 2 Discovery, English Exploration
HIST 1301 Lecture 3 Development of Eastern Colonies
HIST 1301 Lecture 4 Localism vs. Nationalism; Violence in Society
HIST 1301 Lecture 6 The Emergence of Nationalism; The Constitution
HIST 1301 Lecture 7 Hamilton vs. Jefferson
HIST 1301 Lecture 8_Foreign Policy Louisiana Purchase and War of 1812
HIST 1301 Lecture 9 The Era of Good Feelings
HIST 1301 Lecture 10 Jacksonian Democracy
HIST 1301 Lecture 10B The Jacksonian Era 1828–1840
HIST 1301 Lecture 11 South, Slavery, Cotton
HIST 1301 Lecture 11B Western Expansion
HIST 1301 Lecture 12 Gathering Storm
HIST 1301 Lecture 13 Civil War
HIST 1301 Lecture 14 Reconstruction
HIST 1301 Chapter 1 discovery PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 2 English colonization PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 4 PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 4B PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 5 Rev War PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 5B Rev War PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 6 PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 7 PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 8 PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 9 PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 10 Jackson Era PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 11 The South, Slavery, and King Cotton PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 13 Western Expansion PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 14 Gathering Storm PowerPoint
HIST 1301 Chapter 15 Civil War PowerPoint