Around Campus - American Revolutions

Posted by Andy Cunningham on January 28, 2026 at 2:36 PM

Economics, History and Political Science  Professor Christine Dee led a lively discussion in her American Revolutions course in Percival Hall. This course examines revolutions that shaped American society from 1754 to 1815. It considers how French and Indian War helped forge an American consciousness, the ways the American Revolution shaped Ideas about freedom and slavery in republican government and the Constitution, how the Haitian Revolution challenged these assumptions, and how Americans' reacted to it within the context of slavery's expansion and the Industrial Revolution. The course engages with historical sources, media representations of the past, and current scholarship to con­sider how these multiple revolutions were understood and influenced by varied groups, including Native Americans, African Americans, Immigrants and women.

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