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Source: Harper's weekly, v. 26, no. 1308 (1882 January 14), p. 17.

Note: Harper’s Weekly was a national news magazine that reported on significant stories from around the

United States. In this issue, the topic was "The New South." Artist: Thomas Nast

From the illustrator’s point of view, what economic changes have occurred between 1861 and 1882?

What social changes have occurred during this period?

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