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Looking back at the first article, and after attending the lecture, looking back I was thinking that the author of the article convinced me, like when i said in the post that &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/courses.shroutdocs.org\/hist300a-spring2017\/2017\/01\/29\/what-was-the-gilded-age\/\">The Gilded Age was also a time where the politicians that were in office during this time period were actually sincere and dedicated to being public servants.<\/a>&#8221; This now looking back, is in fact not true at all of the Gilded Age. Now after doing a couple of these blogposts, I now know to read between the lines of every article and to take everything that i read with a grain of salt. In my second post, I start bringing up points that the author has made in their writing. \u00a0In my second posting I stated that Chicago developed because of the &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/courses.shroutdocs.org\/hist300a-spring2017\/2017\/02\/05\/setting-the-scene-for-the-fire\/\">\u00a0many people that lived in Chicago were the ones that contributed money for the railroad by the rural communities that were to be along the railway line.<\/a>&#8221; Looking at this i see that that\u00a0\u00a0is also a common theme with the readings that\u00a0its common for communities to fund projects for their town. An interesting point that I included is a point about historiography and that it&#8217;s\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/courses.shroutdocs.org\/hist300a-spring2017\/2017\/02\/12\/setting-fire-did-the-cow-do-it\/\">\u201d a way other historians try to take a new angle at another scholar\u2019s work or to try and disprove what their statement is with their own facts and interpretations.\u201d<\/a>\u00a0Which is kind of what we are doing through these blog posts, and in many ways picking apart another scholar&#8217;s work. 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