How did working conditions in the late 1800's in industry contribute to the growth of the labor movement in america?
Before 1840 workers' income was based on the remuneration they received for the sale of end product of labor. Payment came about through introduction of factories. As the fruits of the industrial era started to yield, people migrated to urban areas.
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