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Nov 21, 2024
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AMS 230 - Early Latin American History 1 semester, 3 credits- Core Foundation/Proficiency: Oral Communication; Diversity Proficiency
Survey on Early Latin America, from the initial encounter to Independence, assesses the impact of contact, conquest, and colonization on pre-contact peoples, the introduction of non-Indigenous populations, and the evolution of political, economic, cultural, and religious institutions. Specific topics include rural and urban communities, accommodation and resistance patterns, as well as race, class, gender, and kinship. Same as HIS 230 and LALS 230. Satisfies pre-1877 American history requirement for major/minor.
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