1865-1898 Period 6 By: Fotini Mamos.

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1865-1898 Period 6 By: Fotini Mamos

Consolidation of Big Business Carnegie Steel Company Rockefeller Oil Company

Consequences of Consolidation (Assembly Line)

Celebrating America’s Industrial Success Showcases American industrialization (i.e. Carnegie)

Immigrant Women Working in Factories

Leader-Terence V. Powderly The Knights of Labor Leader-Terence V. Powderly The Knights of Labor were accused of the Haymarket Square Riot 1886

The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) The Industrial Workers of the World employed violent tactics to create class conflicts and to unite all laborers. The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)

The American Confederation of Labor Leader-Samuel Gompers

The Pullman Strike, 1894