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6 March, 23:25
Describe the version of the new south in 1880s
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Gregory Moran
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The term "New South" refers to the economic shift from an exclusively agrarian society to one that embraced industrial development. Influential southerners such as Atlanta Constitution managing editor Henry W.
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