cyrus64 cyrus64
  • 21-02-2019
  • Social Studies
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why did workers organize strikes in the early 1800s?​

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jcultr4s3nse jcultr4s3nse
  • 21-02-2019

Because work conditions were awful and pay was minuscule, forcing them to live on the streets or if they were lucky to live in a small box of an apartment. Owners abused their authority over their workers and because of this, the workers attempted to fight back. This was not met with friendliness, however, when the owners hired soldiers to wound and kill those who went strike.

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oliviadarin1 oliviadarin1
  • 27-02-2019

workers wanted to force their employers to limit the amount of time they had to work

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