How 1900 to 1929 forged modern America
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How 1900 to 1929 forged modern America

In this episode, we explore how 1900 to 1929 forged modern america. You know, when you update the software on your phone today, you generally expect like a few minor changes. Right. Maybe a new battery icon or something. Exactly. Or your home screen is rearranged a bit. It's a mild convenience or maybe a mild annoyance. But it certainly doesn't change the fundamental nature of your physical reality. No, not at all. You're still driving to work the same way. Right. You still buy your groceries the same way. And the laws of physics remain. comfortably intact. Because we're completely accustomed to a world that just slowly, predictably iterates on itself. The updates are incremental. But imagine a software update for physical reality that is so massive, so incredibly disruptive, that the world you lived in on Monday is completely unrecognizable by Friday. Which is a terrifying thought, honestly. It really is, but that is exactly what we're looking at today. smooth ride. The timeline highlights some incredibly grim milestones that resulted from this completely unchecked industrialization. And before we dive into the intense social reforms and labor struggles of the 1910s, we should probably set some parameters. Yes, absolutely. We are looking at highly charged political shifts here, from intense labor disputes to massive wealth inequality and civil rights battles. And just as a reminder for you listening, we are simply reporting what is in the historical source material today. Right. We are not endorsing any specific political viewpoints left wing or right wing. Our goal is strictly impartial to understand the actual mechanics of the era and how these events unfolded. And looking impartially at the early 1900s, the machinery of progress was entirely unregulated and the human toll was devastating. In 1907, we see the worst industrial accident in American history, a coal mine explosion in Monongo, West

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