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The Influence Of The Labor Movement In The Late 19th Century

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The labor movement of the late 19th century was somewhat successful. This is because many of the strikes and actions taken during this time period were often put down and had little effect other than raise awareness. In the time period of the labor movement, strikes and riots were put down by U.S. troops showing the superiority of the government over the workers. This was most distinctly shown in the Homestead Strike, which had demonstrated the difficulty of having a successful strike. The instantaneous result of these strikes were usually death, violence, and especially in the Haymarket Square Riot, fear. These direct consequences of the labor movement went against the general purpose of having better treatment towards workers by either being
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