Course Name
Sugar,Slaves, and Silver: Atlantic World, 1500-1850
Description
This course examines the Atlantic world during an era of immense global change. Since the navigations of the fifteenth century, the Atlantic has been a corridor for fundamental exchanges of peoples, crops, technology, and ideas. Topics include: early maritime explorations, the destruction and reconfiguration of indigenous societies, the labour migrations of Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans, slavery and the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the establishment of an Atlantic economy, the maturation of EuroAmerican colonial societies and their struggles for autonomy and national independence.
NB
Not offered every year. See department chair.
Prerequisite(s)
6 sem. hrs. of history, third or fourth year standing, or instructor's consent. (3-0; 3-0)