Camping in Postbellum America
Terence explains how postbellum America's urbanization and industrialization led to an identity crisis, prompting people to turn to camping as a form of relief from city life. The arts and crafts movement also emerged during this period as a response to a lack of hands-on work in modern jobs.In this clip
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