Big business impacted U.S. government in the 1800s by creating more jobs for immigrants (Assembly Lines), more chances for publishing newspapers and advertisements (Printing Press), and an increase in economical advancement.
Creating monopolies and trying to control the industry were business practices employed by the totals of industry in the late 1800s.
The U.S. government had little or no influence on business and industry.
were not entitled to public assistance
They tried to reform it by passing laws that outlawed monopolies and trusts.
like they do now
Creating monopolies and trying to control the industry were business practices employed by the totals of industry in the late 1800s.
The workers went on strike
Labor unions were formed to improve conditions for workers in the late 1800s.
In the 1800s, labor workers responded to abuses by big businesses, such as poor working conditions and low wages, by organizing strikes and forming labor unions. These unions aimed to collectively bargain for better pay, hours, and conditions. The impact of labor unions on American industry was significant; they helped establish labor laws, improved workplace safety, and laid the groundwork for future labor rights movements, ultimately leading to changes in public policy and corporate practices.
The U.S. government had little or no influence on business and industry.
Labor unions were formed to improve conditions for workers in the late 1800s.
were not entitled to public assistance
metal workers and railroad workers
They tried to reform it by passing laws that outlawed monopolies and trusts.
like they do now
Britain was a good place to do business with in the 1800s because of the immense business opportunities and ready markets in Britain then.
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