<span>Loyalist.
Let's take a look at a few points in General Thomas Gage's history and decide what he is.
In April 1775, General Gage received orders to take action against the Patriots.
In June 1775, Gage issued a proclamation granting a general pardon to all who would demonstrate loyalty to the crown.
I don't think I need to look further. General Thomas Gage was definitely a Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War.</span>
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Because Union and strikes were banned by the government WORKERS' WAGES DECREASES.
By abolishing Unions and the right of the workers to stage strike, the government gave enormous power to the industrialists and this led to decrease in the wages of the workers. This was majorly because, the employers knew that the workers have no other choice but to accept what they are offered.
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