Read Strayer pp. 403-417 and answer the following question by posting a comment below:
What were the three types of colonial societies that Europeans established in the Americas?
Homework - due 9/29
Reading - please refer to the course schedule and read the assigned pages.
Paper intro. - redraft and resubmit the paper introduction, per our class discussion on Monday. Remember how important it is to write a clear, strong thesis (20% of the paper grade) and that you need to introduce your reader to the main points of your argument. Do this in no more than five sentences. Remember that I'm asking you to form an opinion about the topic, and that you don't have to be comprehensive. Feel free to narrow the topic down a bit. Please submit this assignment in a hard copy, typed and double-spaced. We'll resume our experiment with the blog postings over the weekend.
Paper intro. - redraft and resubmit the paper introduction, per our class discussion on Monday. Remember how important it is to write a clear, strong thesis (20% of the paper grade) and that you need to introduce your reader to the main points of your argument. Do this in no more than five sentences. Remember that I'm asking you to form an opinion about the topic, and that you don't have to be comprehensive. Feel free to narrow the topic down a bit. Please submit this assignment in a hard copy, typed and double-spaced. We'll resume our experiment with the blog postings over the weekend.
Homework for 9/27
Please post a comment below. Simply include your name and a brief word or two. Also please click on the "follow" link to the right and sign up as a member. This will allow us more functional options as our reading questions advance.
***reminder***
There is reading to do every class. Please refer to the course schedule included in your syllabus to find the page numbers. Do this before every class, even if I don't mention reading in the daily postings.
***reminder***
There is reading to do every class. Please refer to the course schedule included in your syllabus to find the page numbers. Do this before every class, even if I don't mention reading in the daily postings.
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