The Winnipeg strike of 1919 was justified as it emerged from widespread discontent over poor working conditions, low wages, and the lack of workers' rights. Workers sought to address economic inequality and demanded fair treatment, highlighting systemic issues within the labor market. The strike united various labor groups, reflecting a collective desire for social and economic reforms that were largely ignored by employers and the government. Overall, it represented a crucial moment in the fight for workers' rights in Canada.
The Winnipeg General Strike happened in, of all places, Winnipeg. In fact, that's why it's called the Winnipeg General Strike.
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The Winnipeg General Strike.
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Peter Kidd has written: 'The Winnipeg general strike' -- subject(s): General Strike, Winnipeg, Man., 1919
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The Winnipeg general strike came to an end because most of the strikers got arrested, killed, or injured on "Bloody Saturday"
Not everyone will agree. If you believe Bonifacio's actions were tresonous, yes his execution was justified. If you believe his actions were not treasonous, then his execution was not justified.
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Whether or not Lincoln's actions were justified is a matter of opinion. His actions had two purposes: he wanted to preserve the union and he wanted to end slavery. Compare that with perhaps one million men dead. In my opinion his actions were justified. You will have to decide for yourself.