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Essay heading: Loss of Innocence 1880-1914
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But after 1900 there are indications that some elements in American society saw in the new urban-industrial structures the potential for a society which was logically ordered and humanely satisfying.
If one speaks of a loss of innocence in this period it may be measured - assuming one can quantify a feeling as tenuous as innocence - in selected statistics which, underneath the cold numbers and percentages, reveal a society undergoing a process of industrialization and urbanization unprecedented in American history... displayed 300 characters
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If, in Wilbur Cash's words, `Men who, as children, had heard the war-whoops of the Cherokee in the Carolina backwoods lived to hear the guns at Vicksburg', then the teenage Illinois soldier who faced Confederate artillery at Chancellorsville would live to see the miracle of man's flight, and his Cook County corn fields consumed by the steel furnaces, stockyards and apartment houses of Chicago, and
A midnight hounded by the bright carnival of the
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