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HIST 327 - Borderlands3 SS, CD, Wri The American Southwest, roughly the US-Mexico border area from Texas to California, is a political, economic, and cultural crossroads. We will investigate interactions between Native Americans and Spanish colonists beginning in the 16 th century, emerging U.S. economic and political control during the 19 th century, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, land dispossession, the Mexican Revolution, immigration, civil rights, and 20 th-century demography. We also discuss borderlands as a literary and symbolic concept. Prerequisites & Notes Consent of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 15. Mr. Mitchell Next offered 2007-08. Credits: 3-4 hours |
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