HIST214 — The Mississippi River in U.S. History
HIST 214 - The Mississippi River in U.S. History HIST 214 - The Mississippi River in U.S. History (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 10. A survey of the significance of the Mississippi River in U.S. history. The course emphasizes the role of the river in Native American life and early European exploration of the Midwest, and the efforts of European powers and the newly created U.S. to control the river. The course also studies the role of the river in economic change, slavery, pre-Civil War immigration, and federal policy. The course will also consider the western theater of the Civil War; the post-war bridging of the river and industrial development along it; and its 20th century flooding, damning, and related controversies. Grade only. ummer session when demand warrants. Course Registration