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  1. Dec 31, 2019 · While technology progressed in the first decade of the twentieth century, fashion largely remained the same. Subtle changes in silhouette occurred in womenswear until the tubular shape of the 1910s was beginning to emerge by the end of the decade. Lace and other embellishments were key. Menswear continued to see the suit as the primary style ...

  2. Jun 4, 2020 · The 1900s. The early 19 th century saw new attempts at the resolution of disability with asylums and segregated schools. During this time, many institutions were established in both Europe and North America for individuals with blindness, deafness, and other physical and intellectual disabilities. Disabilities were also better able to be ...

  3. Working-Class Life: On the Job. Between the end of the Civil War and the turn of the century, the American workforce underwent a transformation. In 1865, nearly 60% of Americans still lived and worked on farms; by the early 1900s, that number had reversed itself, and only 40% still lived in rural areas, with the remainder living and working in ...

  4. The Evolution of Mattresses: Exploring 19th Century Sleep Solutions. During the 19th century, sleep solutions evolved significantly, particularly when it came to mattresses. The concept of a comfortable mattress became more essential as advancements in technology and manufacturing techniques allowed for improvements in sleep quality.

  5. Nov 6, 2020 · The 1900s saw funeral practices, and mourning customs started to shift even more to private affairs. To better understand the shift in customs and practices, it is essential to understand where they started. In pre-Civil War America, death, though familiar and a part of everyday life was deeply personal.

  6. Aug 27, 2021 · Migrant laborers work in a field in Southern California in 1920. Kirn Vintage Stock/Getty Images. The 1900s . The first decades of the 20th century saw the efforts of George Washington Carver, director of agricultural research at Tuskegee Institute, whose pioneering work finding new uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans helped to diversify southern agriculture.

  7. In 19th century America, the social hierarchy was primarily structured into four main classes: the upper class, the middle class, the working class, and the lower class. The upper class consisted of wealthy individuals who held large amounts of property, land, and businesses. They enjoyed significant wealth, status, and privileges.

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