How did unions in the nineteenth century shape the labor system and the workplace in the United States?
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The late 19th century and the 20th century brought substantial industrial growth. Many Americans left farms and small towns to work in factories, which were organized for mass production and characterized by steep hierarchy, reliance on relatively unskilled labor, and low wages.
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Labor unions arose in the nineteenth century as increasing numbers of Americans took jobs in factories, mines, and mills in the growing industrial economy.
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