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Unit 6 – Industrialization and the Gilded Age, 1865–1898
Topic 6.7
How might history unfold differently if Haymarket Affair did not result in anti-labor sentiments during the Gilded Age?
Child labor would likely still continue unabated into the 20th century.
Immigration rates into America would decrease drastically due to less employment opportunities.
Labor unions could have gained greater acceptance and influence sooner.
The pace of industrialization might slow down considerably due to frequent strikes.
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