An alternative theory maintains that the idea of Labor Day was the brainchild of Peter J. McGuire.
A vice president of the American Federation of Labor, who put forward the initial proposal in the spring of 1882 after visiting Toronto and seeing parades celebrating labor that May.
According to McGuire, on May 8, 1882, he proposed to New York City's fledgling Central Labor Union that a day be set aside for a "general holiday for the laboring classes." He also suggested that the event begin with a street parade to demonstrate organized labor's solidarity and strength, followed by a picnic to which participating local unions could sell tickets as a fundraiser.
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The North would be the one to support Abraham Lincoln's arguments. The south was for slavery, the north wanted to abolish it.
I'm not sure but I'd say because of Japan, Japan more or less did not get involved in many wars as far as I know. I know that Japan had no reason to go against Korea but still did and sided with China/North Korea. Because of that a lot of hate came from that and since then even sometimes now South Koreans are not very fond of Japanese.
Also I hope no one takes offense that's what I know I'm not saying all Koreans hate Japanese just some...
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