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Effects Of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

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Conner Speaker Mr.Williams US History - 1A 14 May 2018 Triangle Shirtwaist Informative Essay The Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire took place on March 25, 1911. It was considered one of the deadliest industrial accidents in the history of New York city. The Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire Caused many changes including Social, economic ,and Political changes in America. Towards the end of the Imperialism/Expansionism movement which lasted from 1890 to 1913 one of the worst accidents in history took the lives of over 100 people. It was later determined that the fire was caused by a cigarette that had been carelessly thrown in a bin of rags. The high death toll was due to the extreme lack of safety features and regulations. For example Many …show more content…

Within 3 years 36 new laws were created to reform the state labor codes. For example the “54- Hour bill” helped set age and work requirements in the workplace. The bill stated that people under the age of 18 could not work for more than 54 hours a week and children under the age of 14 could not work in factories at all. The bill also allows for women to be granted a time period of one month off after giving birth, before returning to work. This bill prevents child labor and women having to work with no time off after giving …show more content…

The news of the fire fled the city within a matter hours. It took just 18 minutes for the Triangle Shirtwaist fire to end the lives of over 100 people. This outraged the city. On April 5, 1911 the workers union established a march on New York’s Fifth Avenue to protest unsafe conditions in the workplace. Over 80,000 attended the march in order to pay respects for the lives that were lost and to protest the conditions that led to the fire. This is how the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire starts a movement for safety rules and regulations in the

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