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What did the government do during strikes and other labor management conflicts of the late 1800's?
He campaigned against it in the early 1800's.
No, not necessarily. Most child workers were white. It was caused by the industrial revolution of the 1800's.
which group organized labor unions in the U.s, in 1800
The business, labor and farm movements were the groups that wanted the government involved in the American economy in the 19th century.
Many labor unions were formed in the USofA prior to the 1800's and before that, there were labor societies known as "guilds" throughout Europe & Asia for millenia. Your presupposition that labor unions could not be formed in the 1800's is probably based in the notion that labor unions had no power to effect broad based change until the federal government became involved. The error of this notion is two-fold: labor societies (in the form of guilds) prospered long before there was a USofA & the federal government did not profit the labor societies so much as it put the labor societies at odds with the market.
Children were seen as an asset to the work force, and workers of the family.
Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.
Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.
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strikes
Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.