In 1869, the Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor, which initially offered a more reasoned approach to solving labor problems, was established in Philadelphia. At its inception, the KOL comprised nine tailors whose leader was Uriah S. Stephens. The organization believed that its predecessors had failed by limiting membership; the Knights proposed to organize both skilled and unskilled workers in the same union and opened their doors to blacks and women. In its early years, the organization was highly secret since in many areas union members were summarily fired. The Knights developed ornate rituals, drawn from Freemasonry,* to govern their meetings. By the early 1880s, the group had emerged as a national force and had dropped its initial secrecy. They sought to include within their ranks everyone but doctors, bankers, lawyers, liquor producers and gamblers.
Answer:d trench warfare
Explanation:Trench warfare is a type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines largely comprising military trenches, in which troops are well-protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery.
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At first, there was an equal number of free and slave states. They made up the 30' 30 line that would separate slave and free states. But then more states were added, and they got the choice on whether they wanted to be slavery or not. After a while, everything fell apart. That was what started the Civil War.
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Answer: Answer:-Santa Anna Colonists hoped that he would make Texas a self-governing state within the Mexican republic. ... In 1834, he overthrew the constitutional government of Mexico, abolished state governments, and made himself dictator.
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i think it is coal or silver