Colorado Labor Wars
The Colorado labor wars were a series of labor strikes in 1903 and 1904 in the U.S. state of Colorado, by gold and silver miners and mill workers represented by the Western Federation of Miners (WFM). Opposing the WFM were associations of mine owners and businessmen at each location, supported by the Colorado state government. The strikes were notable and controversial for the accompanying violence, and the imposition of martial law by the Colorado National Guard in order to put down the strikes. The WFM strikes considered part of the Colorado labor wars include:
Albert Horsley
Battle of Blair Mountain
Berwind, Colorado
Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Colorado Fuel and Iron
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Colorado Labor Wars
The Colorado labor wars were a series of labor strikes in 1903 and 1904 in the U.S. state of Colorado, by gold and silver miners and mill workers represented by the Western Federation of Miners (WFM). Opposing the WFM were associations of mine owners and businessmen at each location, supported by the Colorado state government. The strikes were notable and controversial for the accompanying violence, and the imposition of martial law by the Colorado National Guard in order to put down the strikes. The WFM strikes considered part of the Colorado labor wars include:
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콜로라도 노동전쟁(Colorado Labor Wars) ...... 노동사상 가장 조직적인 폭력행사였다고 결론내리고 있다.
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Locations of strike actions in the Colorado labor war
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콜로라도 노동전쟁(Colorado Labor Wars) ...... 노동사상 가장 조직적인 폭력행사였다고 결론내리고 있다.
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콜로라도 노동전쟁
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