Effects Of Strikes And Boycotts Of 1899

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On July 20th, 1899, a series of strikes began and a list of long lasting impacts followed. The Newsboys controlled strikes and boycotted two of the biggest newspaper companies in New York: The New York World and The New York Journal. The Newsies were determined to get what they wanted and they would do whatever it took to get it. Although the Spanish-American War was just ending, it was still affecting the prices of newspapers in New York. Because of the sudden price increase of the papers, the Newsboys of 1899 took a stand by holding strikes, boycotting the newspaper companies, and even destroying the newspapers. Not only did this spark other strikes around the US, but it helped introduce Child Labor Laws. It all started when the Spanish-American

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