Henry Grady is associated with the era of the "New South" in Georgia.
Henry W. Grady, a newspaper editor in Atlanta, Georgia, coined the phrase the "New South” in 1874. He urged the South to abandon its longstanding agrarian economy for a modern economy grounded in factories, mines, and mills.
After Civil War, the North experienced a period of rapid industrialization and technological advancement known as the Second Industrial Revolution. But the development largely bypassed the South.
The Proponents of the New South envisioned an Industrial revolution modeled on the phases of development in Northern America.
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