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I
am teaching two courses in United States History.
The links below will direct you to materials for
each course. You will need a password (which will
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United
States History 1301 -- A survey of U.S. history from the Age of
Discovery through Reconstruction. Special emphasis
will be on the American Revolution, the formation
of a republic under the U.S. Constitution, westward
expansion and the Civil War.
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United
States History 1302 -- A survey of U.S.
history from the end of Reconstruction to the
present. Special emphasis is placed on the emergence
of the United States as a world power and our
subsequent assumption of international responsibilities.
Other topics will include westward expansion,
industrialization, immigration, World War I,
World War II, the subsequent Cold War, Vietnam,
and the collapse of the Soviet Empire.
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Texas
History 2301 -- A survey of Texas history from the
Spanish exploration to the present.
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Distance
Learning - US History 1302 (16 week semester) --
A survey of U.S. history from the end of
Reconstruction to the present. Special
emphasis is placed on the emergence of
the United States as a world power and
our subsequent assumption of international
responsibilities. Other topics will include
westward expansion, industrialization,
immigration, World War I, World War II,
the subsequent Cold War, Vietnam, and the
collapse of the Soviet Empire.
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Mexican American History II 2328 -- A chronological social study (1910 to the present) of Mexican American experiences. This class transfers to any Texas college as a substitute for U.S. History I or II.
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