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Between 1830 and 1860 the main groups of immigrants came from Europe. More specifically, the largest groups immigrating were people from Ireland and Germany.
Between 1860 and 1890, various labor groups and workers from different industries went on strike, notably including railroad workers, miners, and factory laborers. Significant strikes during this period included the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, which was one of the first major nationwide strikes in the United States, and the Haymarket Affair of 1886, which was part of the labor movement advocating for an eight-hour workday. These strikes highlighted the growing tensions between labor and management as workers sought better wages, working conditions, and rights.
The Indian wars that occurred between 1860 and 1890 were primarily the result of westward expansion and the encroachment of settlers on Native American lands. The U.S. government's policies aimed at assimilating Native Americans and breaking up tribal lands through acts like the Dawes Act exacerbated tensions. Additionally, competition for resources, such as gold and fertile land, fueled conflicts as indigenous peoples resisted displacement and sought to protect their way of life. These wars were characterized by violent confrontations and significant loss of life on both sides.
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price of goods went down
fighting a war and farming id imagine
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In the years 1860 and 1890 the average workers wage was 50% of the manufacturing. It so 60% for building trades workers.
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In the US there were 417,325 utility patents, 19,256 design patents, and 10,263 renewals between 1860 and 1890.
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