Civil War and Reconstruction
The New South refers to the economic and social transformation of the Southern United States after the Civil War, particularly during the late 19th century. This period sought to modernize the South's economy, moving away from its reliance on agriculture and slavery towards industrialization and diversified economic activities. The New South movement aimed to foster a more robust economy while also addressing social issues stemming from Reconstruction and the legacy of the Confederacy.
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