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May 01, 2024
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ARHI 133 PO - Art, Conquest and Colonization Examines how images and architecture were enlisted in and helped shape the systematic exploration, conquest and colonization of North America (Canada, the US and Mexico) by Europeans from ca. 1500 to 1800. Considers how cultural production was used by indigenous populations to resist attempts to erase their cultures and to control the manner in which they assimilated into European settler cultures. Also addresses the connection between early representations of Africans and the establishment of a slave economy. Letter grade only.
Instructor: F. Pohl Course Credit: 1.0
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