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Dec 03, 2024
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HIST 2327 - Mexican- American History 3 Hours (3-0) This course will assess the political, economic, cultural, and social history of the Mexican and Mexican American people in the United States. The coverage of the course will date back to the 15th century and extend up until 1876. It will encourage students to contemplate the historical truth that not all people in the United States entered through the East Coast and that many Americans such as Native Americans and the Spanish and Mestizo colonizers of the American Southwest predated the arrival of Northern Europeans. The influence of multiculturalism on the U.S. will also be studied. History 2327 may be substituted for one semester of U.S. History. Prerequisite(s): Students must have satisfied TSI readiness in ELAR. Click here for course scheduling information.
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