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Q: Where did workers live in after 1860?
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What was the organization of workers called that was formed during the 1860?

The International Workers Association is an organization of workers formed in 1922. The group had its roots in the 1860's organization of workers called International Working Men's Association.


Between 1860 and 1890 the average workers wages by 50 percentHowever working conditions were often?

In the years 1860 and 1890 the average workers wage was 50% of the manufacturing. It so 60% for building trades workers.


How much did the overage farm workers earn in 1860?

In 1860 there were no farm workers. Family did the work and neighbors helped each other. Often sons were used to work another farm.


How much did Rockefeller pay his workers during the years of 1860?

not a lot


Which northeastern industry employed the most workers in 1860?

Textile manufacturing


About how many more farm workers were there in 1900 than in 1860?

21%


What percentage of American labor force were farm workers in 1860?

Approximately 585 of Americans were involved in agriculture in 1860 according to U.S. census figures.


Where did one-third of Americans live in 1860?

cities


How did Asians come to South Africa?

1860-1866 they came on ships to serve as workers or servants for the white British.


Why do maritime workers live along a seacoast?

Why do maritime workers live along a seacoast


Why do the workers have to live on the plantaion itself?

the workers have to do their plantation because they have no money


How did industry in the late 1800s effect American society?

By 1860 European immigrants had replaced farmwomen as the largest group of workers in American factories. Conditions for factory workers grew steadily worse.