You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Adsactly Education - Georgia History Continued

in #education6 years ago

Thank you, @bigtom13, for this second part, narrated and explained with great agility. I thought it was very dynamic the way you point out the events that meant important changes for the socioproductive and political configuration of the state.
I found it extremely interesting that the war was "beneficial" in a way for those who had traditionally been disadvantaged and not for the magnates and coyotes who often benefit from catastrophic events.
In my country, history tends to be much more rigidly portrayed, so I enjoyed your text.
The selection of photographs is very beautiful.

Sort:  

The bosses made their money too, but opening all those factories to what would soon be good paying jobs had an enormous effect on the economy AND the society.