Canada and the United States’ relationship has been framed as special. For some time, it included Great Britain, so that adjunct partner must be incorporated. Over time, it was not always peaceful, so military, political, economic, and cultural annexation attempts must be studied. Finally, it featured demands and missteps, so disinterest and awkwardness must be explored. Ultimately, students come to understand a shared history based upon Canadians’ anti-American beliefs resulted in a mercurial, ambivalent, and three-sided relationship.
HIST-208 - Canadian-American Relations 1867 to the Present
Minimum Credits: 3
Length: 45 hours
Prerequisites: None
Delivery Method:
On-campus, Online
Cost: $365.28
Course Outline: https://sps.cotr.bc.ca/Outlines/Course Outlines/HIST208.pdf