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  1. Economically, the 1890s brought remarkable prosperity for Germany. With industrialization hitting its stride, cities were burgeoning, and factories buzzed with ceaseless activity. The rapid growth of industries such as coal, iron, and steel led to significant urbanization. Cities like Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg swelled as they turned into ...

  2. These theaters offered a variety of acts, including comedy, music, and magic shows, attracting audiences from all walks of life. Vaudeville became an essential part of the city’s cultural fabric, providing entertainment for the masses. Health and Public Services. Public health saw significant improvements in the 1890s.

  3. Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg, Domestic Revolutions: A Social History of American Family Life (New York: The Free Press, 1988), 43–65; and Dorothy S. Brady, Output, Employment, and Productivity in the United States after 1800 (New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1966), 118. 3.

  4. The late 1880s and early 1890s saw the American economy slide precipitously. As mentioned above, farmers were already struggling with economic woes, and the rest of the country followed quickly. Following a brief rebound from the speculation-induced Panic of 1873, in which bank investments in railroad bonds spread the nation’s financial ...

  5. 440. ISBN: 0-7734-5982-0. 978-0-7734-5982-3. Price: $259.95 + shipping. (Click the PayPal button to buy) One of the most significant decades in United States history, the 1890s represented a transitional time of political, economic, social, diplomatic, and cultural change. It was both the conclusion of the Gilded Age as well as the beginning of ...

  6. Previous Section City Life in the Late 19th Century; Next Section Railroads in the Late 19th Century; Rural Life in the Late 19th Century [The old farm yard] The United States began as a largely rural nation, with most people living on farms or in small towns and villages.

  7. These photographs show streets, landmarks, roads, and everyday life of Detroit. Also check, Detroit at the beginning of the 20th century . #1 Campus Martius, Detroit, 1890s.