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Jun 02, 2024
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HIST 3120 - Rights, Resistance, Race: American Revolutions, 1763-1800 This course examines the Revolution as a political, intellectual, and social process that began as protest against British imperial policies; erupted into an independence movement that contained conservative leanings and radical potential; laid the seeds for a new empire and inspired the French Revolution; and returned to America with the Haitian revolt.
Credit(s): 4 Course Attribute(s):
- This course fulfills the Intercultural Interconnecting Perspectives course for the Dialogues.
- This course is a writing-enhanced course.
- Honors Scholar course.
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