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... ited States, had become even more prosperous after the war. Since 1865, the American economy had started to recover, and it seemed as if everyone’s life had suddenly improved.
Of course, this was just an illusion. Happiness is relative, and compared to the war years, living standards had indeed risen significantly.
The United States was rich in resources. Due to the war, there had been a significant decrease in population, especially among young adults.
Under the influenc ...
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