MASC 3336 Spanish Borderlands to 1821
A study of Spanish colonization, Indigenous groups, and emergence of Hispanic communities during the colonial period across the contemporary US-Mexico Borderlands and Gulf coast. Coverage includes missions, presidios, the spread of ranching, and Native American-Spanish conflict and trade across the region. This course involves readings and materials that reflect the bilingual and transnational setting of the topic of study and our university.
Cross Listed Courses
Credit cannot be earned for both MASC 3336 and HIST 3336.