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Florida International University The New South After Civil War Paper

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Economic, social, and cultural change impacted much of the United States during the decades between Reconstruction and World War I.  As the northeastern United States saw unprecedented growth in industry, immigration, and changes in technology, labor, and business, southerners grappled with losing the war, rebuilding the economy, and making sense of a Confederate past. Advocates of a “New South” called for embracing industrialization and diversifying agriculture while reformers sought to address racial tensions. Did such efforts result in the “New South” becoming a reality or did the southern economy, society, and culture remain mostly the same? In other words, was there significant change in the South during the years between Reconstruction and World War I? Explain why or why not using the sources below to provide evidence for your argument. 

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