Westward Expansion and the Making of the Nation
REGISTRATION CLOSED
In this course, we will follow the westward growth of the United States, from its colonial beginnings to the late nineteenth century, and consider how that expansion helped form the nation, not just in its geographical scope but also in the shaping of our institutions and national character.
Lead Scholar: Elliott West, University of Arkansas
Master Teacher: Keisha Rembert
Image Source: Photograph of Columnar Basalts on the Yellowstone River, by William Hicks Jackson, ca. 1880–1895 (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, GLC02436.21)