HIUS 3011

Colonial British America

Course Description

This course tells the story of British America from an Atlantic perspective. The thirteen colonies that formed the United States were once part of a larger empire that spanned eastern North America and the Caribbean. From 1500 to 1800, cross-cultural encounters among Africans, Native Americans, and Europeans created a dynamic new world. Key topics trade, religion, agriculture, slavery, warfare, and the origins of the American Revolution.


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  • Asaf Almog

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  • Mary Draper

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    Fall 2012

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    Fall 2011

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    Spring 2016

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  • S. Edelson

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    Fall 2009