Examples of Haymarket Affair in the following topics:
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- The next day, May 4, anarchists staged a rally at Chicago's Haymarket Square.
- The incident became known as the Haymarket Affair, and was a setback for the labor movement and the struggle for the eight-hour day.
- The event also had the secondary purpose of memorializing workers killed as a result of the Haymarket Affair.
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- Eight anarchists were convicted of conspiracy and seven were sentenced to death in the aftermath of the Haymarket Affair.
- The Haymarket Affair refers to the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on Tuesday May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago.
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- She joined the nascent labor movement and the Knights of Labor , a predecessor to the Industrial Workers of the World who where later dissolved after they were accused of anarchism after the Haymarket Affair.
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- She joined the nascent labor movement and the Knights of Labor , a predecessor to the Industrial Workers of the World who where later dissolved after they were accused of anarchism after the Haymarket Affair.
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- The Haymarket Affair took place in 1886.
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- The Knights avoided violence but their reputation collapsed in the wake of the Haymarket Square Riot in Chicago in 1886, when anarchists bombed the policemen dispersing a meeting.
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- Some strikes escalated into riots, as with the Knights of Labor's strike in 1886 becoming the Haymarket Riots.
- The Haymarket Riots of 1886 occurred when an unknown person threw a dynamite bomb into a group of police officers.
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- The XYZ Affair refers to the bribes demanded by French agents in the negotiating dispatches to cease French seizures of American vessels.
- Since Adams omitted the names of these French agents in the dispatches, referring to them as "X, Y, and Z", this became known as the XYZ Affair.
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- For Roosevelt, President from 1901–1909, the Brownsville Affair in particular aroused criticism of his treatment of African Americans.
- Prior to the Brownsville Affair, the black community had supported the Republican president.
- After the Brownsville Affair, however, black people began to turn against Roosevelt.
- Senate Military Affairs Committee investigated the Brownsville Affair and in March 1908 reached the same conclusion as Roosevelt.
- Describe the effect of Theodore Roosevelt's treatment of the Brownsville Affair