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The Gilded Age (1877-1900) seems to reflect our own time. How did they get to the Progressive Era?
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I've seen a couple different articles mention George IV had "several illegitimate children" without elaborating. Do we know anything about them?
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The Gilded Age (1877-1900) seems to reflect our own time. How did they get to the Progressive Era?
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I've seen a couple different articles mention George IV had "several illegitimate children" without elaborating. Do we know anything about them?
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