Prior to the late 19th century, most Americans viewed dining as a unitarian duty characterized by common meat and potato dishes and complemented by little, if any, polite conversation. With the boom in industrialism and the sudden growth of the middle class in the 1880s, America's interest in social etiquette rose dramatically.
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Prior to the late 19th century, most Americans viewed dining as a unitarian duty characterized by common meat and potato dishes and complemented by little, if any, polite conversation. With the boom in industrialism and the sudden growth of the middle class in the 1880s, America's interest in social etiquette rose dramatically.
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