| Credits | 1 |
| Restrictions | No 2024 2023 2022 Instr perm req during Drop/Add |
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| Area of Inquiry | Social Relations,Inst.& Agents |
| Liberal Arts Practices |
Faculty Profile for Professor Hodges
Covers the age of the American Revolution, beginning with pre-revolutionary discontent, the war itself, popular post-war government, and the construction of the Constitution. Following that, students examine settler westward expansion and conquest, slavery and abolition, and the political order up to the Civil War. Students who successfully complete this seminar receive credit for HIST 203 and satisfy one half of the social relations, institutions, and agents area of inquiry requirement.
Graham Hodges is the Langdon Professor of History and Africana Studies at Colgate. He is the author or editor of eighteen books including most recently Black New Jersey from 1664 to the present day.