The event that lead the United States bombing Afghanistan in 2001 was the terror attacks on September 11, 2001 on the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and a failed attempt that happened in a field in Pennsylvania. <span />
The following statements explains what happened during the Haymarket Square incident,
- "Public fear of anarchists and foreigners led to false accusations"
- "Rally leaders were illegally arrested and convicted"
- "A peaceful labor rally ended with a bomb exploding"
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Haymarket Affair (otherwise called the Haymarket Massacre, Haymarket Riot, or Haymarket Square Riot) was the fallout of a bombing that occurred at a work exhibition on May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago.
The rally started on 4th May and Albert Parsons, August Spies, and Samuel Fielden addressed the crowd who gathered for a peaceful negotiation of the worker's rights estimated from 600 to 3,000 in a open wagon near square on Des Plaines Street.
After the rally started, police arrived in group at around 10.30 pm and ordered the crowd rallying to disperse. Home-made bomb filled with dynamite was thrown in the path of the police coming towards them. At once after the bombing, gunshots were exchanged.
Arrest and conviction:
- 8 agitators were accused of plotting and doing the shelling (despite the fact that proof against them was powerless)
- 4 were hung, 1 self-murdered in jail, 3 were detained until John Peter Altgeld drove their sentences in 1893
Explanation:
Los movimientos a favor de los derechos de las mujeres, han sido causa de controversia desde el inicio de la historia, siendo nadie más que ellas, a las que les ha tocado defender con uñas, dientes y hasta con la vida su lugar en el mundo, en la sociedad, el reconocimiento de los derechos básicos y elementales