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HI 445 Early American Borderlands
Examines the social, political, and cultural development of the eastern American frontiers between the early seventeenth and mid-nineteenth centuries. Addresses the relationships between settlers and environments, settlers and Native Americans. Explores the structure and life of pioneer families, the development of new institutions, the role of governments in regulating settlements, and the evolution of the "frontier myth." Credit cannot be given for both ±á±õÌý445 and ±á±õÌý545.
P: 3 hrs. of History
GEP Humanities, GEP U.S. Diversity
Typically offered in Spring only