This course utilizes the tools of elementary economic analysis to explain basic issues in American economic history. In general, the course is organized chronologically. The course begins with discussions of the colonial and revolutionary periods, then continues with analysis of banking development, slavery, the Civil War, and industrial and labor market changes in the later nineteenth century. The course concludes with an analysis of the causes and effects of the Great Depression.

Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Prerequisites
ECON 101.
Course UID
001485.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
218
Long title
American Economic History