Major armed conflicts in American labor union history |
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| 19th century |
- Great Railroad Strike of 1877
- Rock Springs massacre, 1885
- Bay View massacre, 1886
- Haymarket affair, 1886
- Thibodaux massacre, 1887
- Morewood massacre, 1891
- Cotton pickers strike of 1891
- Homestead Strike, 1892
- Coeur d'Alene, Idaho labor strike of 1892
- Pullman Strike, 1894
- Streetcar strikes in the United States, 1895–1929
- Lattimer massacre, 1897
- Illinois coal wars, 1898–1899
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| 20th century |
- Streetcar strikes in the United States, 1895–1929
- Colorado Labor Wars, 1903–04
- 1905 Chicago teamsters' strike
- Pressed Steel Car strike of 1909
- Westmoreland County coal strike of 1910–11
- Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912
- Colorado Coalfield War, including the Ludlow Massacre, 1913–14
- Copper Country strike of 1913–14
- 1920 Alabama coal strike
- Battle of Matewan, 1920
- Battle of Blair Mountain, 1921
- Herrin massacre, 1922
- Hanapepe massacre, 1924
- Columbine Mine massacre, 1927
- Harlan County War, 1931–32
- Gulf Coast longshoremen's strike, 1935
- Memorial Day massacre of 1937
- Hilo massacre, 1938
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