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This analysis explores the significant changes in Post-Civil War America, focusing on the transition from an agrarian to an industrial society. It delves into rural and urban shifts, the move from decentralized to organized structures, and the changing national outlook from isolationism to internationalism. The emphasis on diversity amid assumed uniformity showcases the complexities of this era. Personal narratives, such as that of Margaret Sugrue, who emigrated from Ireland seeking new opportunities, illustrate the broader socio-economic transformations during this pivotal time in history.
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Changes in Post-Civil War America FromTo Agrarian Industrial Rural Urban Local National Decentralized Organized Isolationist Internationalist Assumed Uniformity Emphasis on Diversity
First Name: Margaret Last Name: Sugrue Ethnicity: British Irish Last Place of Residence: Ohermorg, Cahirciveen, Ireland Date of Arrival: Sep 24, 1916 Age at Arrival: 22y Gender: F Marital Status: S Ship of Travel: New York Port of Departure: Liverpool Manifest Line Number: 0017 Height: 5’ 3 ½” Eyes: Brown; Hair: Light Sponsor: Sister… Miss Katie Sugrue, Boston MA Ticket to Final Destination: Yes Cash on Hand: $25