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Reactions to Industrialism

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The efforts of industrial workers in the late 1800s helped boost the American economy.

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Yet factory owners often treated their workers poorly, imposing low wages,

long hours, and poor working conditions.

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American industry relied on the labor of whole families, including children, who often worked longer hours than

adults..

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Workers formed labor unions to improve working conditions and wages.

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Collective Bargaining

Workers and employers attempt to work out agreements.

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Failed negotiations led often to strikes and sometimes to violence.

Haymarket Riot

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Progressive Reform

Progressives tackled a variety of problems.

They worked to:

improve living and working conditions in cities

clean up state and local government

advance the rights of women and minorities.

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Jane Addams

cofounder of Hull House, Chicago

worked to fix up poor city neighborhoods

tried to improve tenement housing

designed sanitation and garbage collection

Fought against child labor

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NAACP

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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Worked toward gaining rights and equality for African Americans

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Women’s rights

Women still worked toward their right to vote.

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Many social reforms

Many advantages and many disadvantages.