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How did the Haymarket Riot hurt the labor movement?

Union members became afraid to strike following the violence.
The fires started in the riot destroyed much of Chicago's industrial base.
Many Americans came to believe that union members were violent anarchists.
Key labor leaders were injured in the riot.

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Answered by genious2000
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Union members became afraid to strike following the violence.

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The Haymarket Riot took place on May 4th 1886 at Haymarket Square Chicago, was a result of a peaceful labor demonstration turned chaotic, so union members became afraid to strike following the violence.


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