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HIS221 — American History to 1865 3 Hours

Students will examine the first interactions of Native American cultures European conquerors and enslaved Africans. They will compare the Spanish French and English experiences in North America and explore the events in the English colonies that led to revolution and independence. They will examine the constitution issues political clashes and social changes of the Federalist Jefferson and Jacksonian periods. Students will explore westward expansion immigration in the north and southern slave economy. They will consider the events of the decade of crisis that led to civil war and look closely at the war and its major consequences. 2026 - 2027 263 Programs ELA Placement: ENG 101 Requirement Prerequisite: None Semester Hour(s): 3 hour(s) Lecture / Lab Hours: 3 lec/week Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI): IAI: S2 900 Fourth Semester - 16-17 Hours Course # Course Title Hours ** Humanities / Foreign Language 4 Hours *** Physical Science 3-4 Hours Personal Development 3 Hours Social / Behavioral Sciences 3 Hours

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