Period Six refers to the time period in AP US History from 1865 to 1898, characterized by significant changes and developments in American society, politics, and economy. It encompasses the aftermath of the Civil War, Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and the rise of industrialization.
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Industrialization: The process of transforming an agrarian society into one based on industry and manufacturing.
Gilded Age: Refers to the late 19th century era marked by rapid economic growth but also significant wealth inequality and corruption.
Reconstruction: The period after the Civil War when efforts were made to rebuild Southern states and address issues related to emancipation and civil rights.