HIST 111 — United States History I (3 Credits, Fall/Spring/Summer)
This course examines the history of the United States from its pre-colonial and colonial beginnings to the Civil War. Emphasis is placed on tracing the development of the American political system, economic institutions, social structure and culture from the Colonial period, through the Revolution, early National period, and the Jacksonian era, to the Civil War. During this 250-year period, dynamic changes to American constitutionalism, democracy, nationalism, and society led to conflicts in American politics and society over such issues as slavery, federalism, expansionism, and early industrialization. (This CWI course meets Idaho State Board of Education GEM competency requirements for GEM 6 - Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing.) . (3 lecture hours, 0 lab hours, 3 credits)
Part of
- Anthropology - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Communication - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)
- Elementary Education - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)
- General Studies - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- History - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Philosophy - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Political Science - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Secondary Education - Social Science - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)
- Studio Art - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)