HIST 328 - Latin American and United States Relations3 hours This course examines the political, economic, and cultural components of Latin America’s diplomatic history with the United States from the late colonial period (1700s) and the independence era to the present. The course focuses on the ways Latin American countries individually and collectively have responded to the United States’ growing presence in inter-regional affairs through the 19th and 20th centuries.
This course may be applied to the global, Latin American, or United States history concentration.
Listed also as AMST 328
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 102 or consent of the department.
This course will satisfy the history core area requirement and multicultural core requirement.
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