they never wanted to responset to them in the first place
Public opinion turned against all labor unions
John Breckinridge, a prominent Southern politician and Confederate general, supported Southern secession, viewing it as a legitimate response to perceived threats against states' rights and slavery. He believed that the federal government was infringing upon the rights of Southern states, and secession was a necessary step to protect their interests and way of life. Breckinridge advocated for a strong defense of the Confederacy and saw secession as a means to preserve Southern autonomy.
Public opinion turned against all labor unions
Public opinion turned against all labor unions
They justified secession with the theory of states' rights.
response labor uniom
Wages and working condition
Wages and working condition
Secession was their response to Lincoln's win of November 1860 (first win by the Republican party).
Imposing sanctions on the Soviet Union.
Labor unions began to evolve in the United States in the 1700s and 1800s because of the need for safety and security for workers. Workers formed labor unions in response to intolerable working conditions, low wages, and long hours.
It allowed African Americans to serve in non-combat positions only
Secession.
Public opinion turned against all labor unions
Public opinion turned against all labor unions
poor working conditions and low wages in many industries
Public opinion turned against all labor unions