Triangle Shirtwaist Factory incident happened in 1911. Many women and children passed away, due to the fire in the factory. Workers were engulfed by flamed and some jumped from the 8th or 10th. Some bodies were unidentifiable. …show more content…
Deaths could've been prevented if the emergency door wasn't lock to prevent the Union from interfering with the working women. Safety precautions or drills could've been taken placed. In some cases the ladders could've been higher to put out the flames. Another alternative could be building a stairwell inside the factory. All of these ideas would save many lives. This is why so many Americans were upset by this incident especially hearing how innocent children were trapped in the burning flame. After this incident, the government abolished child labor and established more safety precaution guides. This impacted the industry because new safety equipments were made and safety laws.
Homestead Strike happened in 1892.
The workers were furious after hearing their work place, mill, was closed. Not allowing people or workers to enter, the workers decide to set a plan for attack. Even though the mill was private property the workers wanted the mill and their job. The workers then gathered weapons and began their plan. The fight happened for hours, until, the Union hold the white flag. Handing themselves in to the workers they were removed from Homestead. Even though, the workers got their job and managed to retrieve the mill, questions were brought up. Many owners believed that the workers broken the law. They trespassed or interfered with private property. Some believe the workers didn't do nothing wrong getting their jobs back. After the debate, the law was enforced and compromised.
As mentioned before, machines took over in the industry era, making it less work for the workers during 1865 and 1914. Two major events that happened that is considered important was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory incident and the Homestead Strike. These two events hep industrialized America. After these events Americans and the government was upset or outraged. Seeing how these two events impacted citizens and worker helped established new laws and safety
precautions.