american imperialism course
This course explores the motives, events, and impacts of U.S. imperialism from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, developing research, analysis, and writing skills through a mini research project.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This American Imperialism Course provides a focused, practical way to grasp why and how the United States expanded overseas from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. You will examine motives, major events, and worldwide effects, while handling primary and secondary sources to create a well-crafted, evidence-supported mini research project suitable for school or work.
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Develop skills
- Archival research mastery: swiftly find and evaluate sources on U.S. imperialism.
- Source critique skills: spot bias, rhetoric, and origins in imperial documents.
- Concise historical writing: produce clear, argued 1,800-word case studies on imperialism.
- Motive analysis tools: balance economic, strategic, and ideological factors behind empire-building.
- Impact assessment methods: follow local, regional, and global outcomes of U.S. expansion.
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