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Labor history of the United States

conditions of labor after the reconstruction of the south

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Industrialization and the Condition of Labor In 1873 a major, economic depression of the U.S. monetary system, was started due to a financial panic. Four years later, about one million people were unemployed, business growth was stagnant, and working people were growing anxious. In 1877, many of the railroads issued wage cuts and layoffs, which prompted railroad workers to go on a paralyzing strike. Due to this strike a lot of people died, businesses suffered losses of millions of dollars in destroyed property, leaving citizens stunned at the class warfare they had witnessed. At this time, in American history I personally do not believe things could get worse for the American people.

american pagent ch 24-28 vocab

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Diana Chetnik APUSH PERIOD 7 CH 24-28 VOCAB CHAPTER 24 1. Disillusionment- A feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be. 2. ?Ohio Idea?- The redemption of greenbacks to the maximum extent possible. 3. ?Jubilee Jim? Fisk and Jay Gould- Two millionaires that controlled the gold market in the 1860s and 1870s. They wanted the treasury to refrain from using and selling gold, but the treasury eventually released the gold. 4. ?Boss? Tweed? Leader of the infamous Tweed Ring in New York City. His motto was ?Addition, division, and silence.? The New York Times exposed and publicized the corruption and Tweed offered the Times 5 million dollars, but they declined. Tweed died behind bars.
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