The US Labour movement grew in response to the challenges of ____. Unions developed from small ____ Unions discovering, through disputes, the ____ the Union the better. The challenge of creating large Unions in the United States was ____ and it is no suprise the first major dispute in 1877 was on the B&O ____. This violent strike action was ended by ____ force. The Union which grew out of this, the ____ of Labour, were inclusive of gender, ____ and industry. This was a blessing and a ____. In the Wabash Railroad strike ____ strikes brought employers to the negotiating table and ____ rose. However, as time went on the number of differnet disputes dissapaited support and blame was placed on ____ elements within the Union. Police violence at Haymarket Sqaure led to ____ retaliation and the blaming of the Knights. Press ____, either owned by or close to industrialists, slandered all Unions and sowed divisons over race and ____ into the movement (which had always been susceptible to the latter). When the AFL was born in the 1890s it was smaller, focused on ____ workers who were also white with more limited aims.

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