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Angelo State University Course Info

San Angelo, Texas

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HIST 3302

Colonial America to 1763

3302 Colonial America to 1763 (3-0). This course begins with a brief study of the Atlantic World before 1492, examines key moments in European exploration and colonization, and then critically evaluates the creation, growth, and transformation of the mainland English colonies from their formal beginnings in 1607 through the French and Indian War. Key topics include: the Columbian Exchange, the Crisis of 1675, Bacons Rebellion, the Salem Crisis, the Glorious Revolution, and the imperial wars as well as thematic topics such as expansion, slavery, and economic development. Satisfactory completion of History 1301 and 1302 or equivalent American history credit is prerequisite to ad- vanced history courses (3000- and 4000- level courses).

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
HIST 1302 - History of the United States, 1865 to Present
and
HIST 1301 - History of the United States to 1865