Post Civil War Homestead Strike

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In the early working morning on July 6, 1892, silence overcame the Homestead Steel Works Mill in Pittsburg, as steel workers and laborers waited to defend their steel mill and their jobs. The Homestead Strike was small civil war between laborers and the businessmen who managed them … The American industrial revolution and the boom and bust economy post civil war produced this violent protest and strike against a steel metal factory owned by the successful Andrew Carnegie. Like many wealthy businessmen Carnegie sought out ways to maximize profit, thus he needed to change wages of the working class and or dismantle the unions protecting workers... The violent and warlike scene at Homestead concerned two significant groups in the industrial order: the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers and the Pinkertons (paid “secret-service” mercenaries hired by Carnegie Steel). At this point in time for the beginnings of American Industry, the Amalgamated Association began to represent the entire working and laboring class of America, and the Pinkertons and the “scabs”(non-union ...

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