After the 1906 earthquake, San Francisco's law-abiding community underwent significant changes as the disaster exposed vulnerabilities in governance and public safety. The chaos and destruction led to a breakdown in Law and Order, prompting citizens to take matters into their own hands, often resulting in vigilante justice. Additionally, the city's reconstruction efforts brought new social dynamics, with a focus on rebuilding infrastructure and addressing the needs of displaced populations, altering the community’s fabric. Overall, the quake catalyzed shifts in civic engagement and the relationship between residents and local authorities.
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