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    He thought that the West will be an integral part of Reconstruction. He even signed homestead legislation that opened huge tracts of public land to private ownership. Also‚ he pledged government support to a transcontinental railroad that would carry the harvests of those homesteads to world markets. On the day he got assassinated‚ he even promised Speaker of the House Schuyler Colfax that he planned to point Union veterans “to the

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    that killed or injured several dozen people. The people wrongfully connected the Knights with the Anarchists‚ and the power of the Knights of Labor came to a dismal end. The Homestead strike in 1892 was the first major strike to take place after the downfall of the Knights. It started at Carnegie’s steel plant in Homestead‚ Pennsylvania when workers refused to accept new wage cuts. Henry Clay Frick shut down the plant and surrounded it with guards to

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    Klaire Dillon Mr. Rollins US History 6 September 2024 Summary One In 1861‚ Lincoln began the process of reunification by disclosing a three-part plan‚ commonly known as the Ten Percent Plan. This plan only required ten percent of the 1860 voting population in previous rebel states to take an oath of emancipation of the enslaved and for the future United States allegiance. Lincoln hoped his plan would quickly make emancipation more acceptable everywhere‚ but the radical Republicans wanted to punish

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    than South because the South had cotton as a staple source of income; the North wanted free land from the government; drove Southerners closer to a showdown; caused an increase in tariffs; gave Republicans an issue for the election of 1860. 21. Homestead act – gave an applicant freehold title to up to 160 acres 22. Tariff of 1857 – a major tax reduction in the United States‚ creating a mid-century lowpoint for tariffs. 23. Abraham Lincoln – Senator and soon to be

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    asks him about uni’ & love life‚ cause she wants to know the future is secure‚ he lies about both. -Grandson goes back to his home in the area‚ but is soon called back. -All the Waituhi family gather and homestead -Nani Miro requests a game of cards and all join around the homestead. -Nano dies The Themes In this Book -Importance if Family -The nature of Friendship -Loss of Maori Identity The Last Wiata Ma wai ra e taurima Te marae I waho nei

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    The Dark Life Review Kat Falls was inspired to write Dark Life because her son was reading about the ocean a lot. Dark Life is book written by Kat Falls. Ty lives in an underwater experimental homestead. Then a topsider named Gemma went subsea to look for her missing brother who is lost. Whenever Ty and Gemma meet they team up to find Gemma’s brother‚ but they also have the outlaws to deal with. Students should read this book because it has a nonfiction connection

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    union’. It is an aggressive anti-union approach‚ in which employers actively seeking ways to marginalise trade unions‚ with the help of their employer organisation. There are several main features of a militant employer‚ behavours such as offensive lockout (Briggs‚ 2004:110) aims to reduce the bargaining power of the unions. They deliberately not letting the employees to return to work until unions have agreed to their conditions to lower or remove bargaining claims.

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    TRADE UNION A trade union‚ labour union or labor union is an organization of workers who have banded together to achieve common goals such as protecting the integrity of its trade‚ achieving higher pay‚ increasing the number of employees an employer hires‚ and better working conditions. The trade union‚ through its leadership‚ bargains with the employer on behalf of union members (rank and file members) and negotiates labour contracts (collective bargaining) with employers. The most common purpose

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    of the Dominion Lands Act‚ though‚ included that the Settlers must homestead or farm on their land for three years before they could rightfully claim it as their own. This system was also present in the United States; therefore a few people were familiar with act. However‚ Many Settlers would consider this law being too difficult and would forsake their new life‚ causing them to move to urban areas. People who continued to homestead are part of the reason why Canada became a large producer of grain

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