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How does the gilded age compare to reconstruction as a historical period? without reconstruction, the gilded age would not have been possible because the south needed to grow more food. both periods relate best to a specific region of the nation and are generally perceived as having negative outcomes. the gilded age has a negative connotation because it halted the social progress occurring under reconstruction. each period has positive features that have been mostly ignored by contemporary writers and later historians?

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