Why did business owners ot like the unions in the late 1800s
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The workers went on strike
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What is a railroad baron
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A robber baron of the railroad industry.
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An increase in the number of factories in the mid 1800s led to
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An increase in the number of factories during the 1800s led to
the Industrial Revolution. This was marked by a huge increase in
manufacturing production.
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The real surge of population of the growing US came
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after a wave of immigration in the mid-1800s.
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How did immigrants lure their families and friends to America
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they told them about the religious and political freedoms in the
U.S.
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What was a difference between the immigration centers at Ellis Island and Angel Island
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To Ellis Island, people came from Europe. To Angel Island,
people came from China, Japan, Korea....etc. They are both alike
because they're both immigration stations.
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What was the most important institution in African American communities after the Civil War
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churches -apex
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What cultural change resulted from the adoption of the eight-hour workday in the early 1900s
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An increase in leisure activities - Apex
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How did Sears Roebuck and Company sell Goods do people in rural areas in the late 1800s
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By the late 1800s, railroads carried goods just about
everywhere, from coast to coast. In rural areas, horse-drawn
carriages could still be seen, and some salesmen (they were most
always men back then) used this method of transportation. But
mostly, Sears (which was then called Sears Roebuck) became known
for their successful mail order business. People would receive the
Sears catalog, choose what they wanted, write to Sears to let the
company know, and the merchandise would be mailed to them.
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A way that landowners took advantage of sharecroppers was by
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Paying less for crops raised by African Americans
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Why did business owners ot like the unions in the late 1800s
The workers went on strike
What is a railroad baron
A robber baron of the railroad industry.
An increase in the number of factories in the mid 1800s led to
An increase in the number of factories during the 1800s led to
the Industrial Revolution. This was marked by a huge increase in
manufacturing production.
The real surge of population of the growing US came
after a wave of immigration in the mid-1800s.
How did immigrants lure their families and friends to America
they told them about the religious and political freedoms in the
U.S.
What was a difference between the immigration centers at Ellis Island and Angel Island
To Ellis Island, people came from Europe. To Angel Island,
people came from China, Japan, Korea....etc. They are both alike
because they're both immigration stations.
What was the most important institution in African American communities after the Civil War
churches -apex
What cultural change resulted from the adoption of the eight-hour workday in the early 1900s
An increase in leisure activities - Apex
How did Sears Roebuck and Company sell Goods do people in rural areas in the late 1800s
By the late 1800s, railroads carried goods just about
everywhere, from coast to coast. In rural areas, horse-drawn
carriages could still be seen, and some salesmen (they were most
always men back then) used this method of transportation. But
mostly, Sears (which was then called Sears Roebuck) became known
for their successful mail order business. People would receive the
Sears catalog, choose what they wanted, write to Sears to let the
company know, and the merchandise would be mailed to them.
A way that landowners took advantage of sharecroppers was by