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Nov 27, 2024
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HIS 256 - Creating a Nation from Founding to Civil War (1789-1877) 1 semester, 3 Credits
Examines the struggles of early Americans to create a viable, lasting republic despite disagreements over the meaning of the Constitution; demands for increased democracy; industrial development; rapid immigration; and expansion westward. Yet nothing threatened the nation more than sectional disagreements over slavery, culminating in the Civil War and Reconstruction. Same as AMS 256. Satisfies pre-1877 American history requirement for major/minor.
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