HIST2F90: Money & Power in the Atlantic World
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Syllabus
2021-22
Course Introduction
2021-22
Assignments (Term 1), 2021-22
Winter Term Assignment Options
The Final Exam: Searching for Belonging and Home
Module 1. The Pre-Modern West
Rulers and Subjects (1)
Traditional Authority
Rulers and Subjects (2)
Competing Reformations
Agricultural Revolutions
Understanding Debates among Historians
How to Read Early Modern Books
The Pandemic Edition (Fall 2020 and 2021)
Module 2. Colonial Expansion
Europe's Empires Expand
What were the motivations of the private adventurers who claimed land for European countries?
Early Modern Africa
The Slave Trade
The Columbian Exchange
Missionaries
Module 3. Conflicting Worlds
Indigenous North American Cultures
Colonial Societies
Consumer Societies and Commercial Expansion
The expanding consumer and commercial worlds of 18th-century British America
The Seven Years War
Britain, France, and Several Indigenous Nations Fight for their Place in North America
Settler-Indigenous Treaties
What was negotiated in Britain's colonial era treaties with Indigenous peoples?
The Practice of Slavery
How was slavery supported and maintained in the 18th and 19th centuries?
Module 4. Revolutions
The American Revolution
The French Revolution
The Haitian Revolution
Module 5. The Early Liberal Era
Abolition
Work and Freedom
Reclaim Hosting
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Mike Brousseau
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Matt Clare
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M. Driedger & D. Samson
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Giulia Forsythe
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Danny Samson
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Trudy Tattersall
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