Area
              History
          Course Number
              HST 232
          Semester Offered
              F
          Credits
              3
          This course traces the social, industrial, and political transformations in the "Heart of the Commonwealth" from the initial encounters of native Nipmuc people with Europeans in the 1600s to Worcester's present. Students examine the city's local perspective on important topics in American History including colonial town life; the American Revolution; the anti-slavery, women's rights and other reform movements; the Civil War; industrialization; immigration; ethnic diversity; and labor.
Prerequisites
              ENG 101