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Separatists main complaint against the Church of England was that too many elements of the Catholic Church were kept. In a manner similar to Calvinists they thought that they had been choosen by God for salvation and that they might ger contaminated if they worshiped together with other congregations.
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<en and women worked for long hours, work was hectic and pay was small. This built up anger causing many strikes and protests
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The Knights of Labor were interested in gaining large amount of followers, this allowed anyone to join, aside from the white-collar working class. Also, African Americans and women were allowed to join the union. But the AFL, formed by Samuel Gompers where meant for the middle class and skilled laborers. the Knights of Labor lacked the funds and organization, they had members who caused riots during strike protest. The lack of order of the Knights of Labor union led to the Haymarket Riot. The AFL was much more successful than the Knights of Labor were because they tried to improve working conditions and fought for reforms. Men and women worked for long hours, work was hectic and pay was small. This built up anger causing many strikes and protests. Sometimes the strikes where violent because the military where involved. They found a resolution of an eight-hour work day along with a 40-hour week, decreasing the number of hours required to work. Many people died fighting for fair working conditions and good pay.
Strikes were not supported by the government--in 1894 the Pullman Strike was shut down by the Cleveland administration by use of the army. Strikes were disrupting the countries production and the government was not willing to support the action. Because strikes and unions were seen as one they hurt the union efforts.
Strikes were seen as a anarchist or communist movement--many strikes became violent. Extreme people in the groups used bombings, beatings, killings as a part of the strikes leading to bad reputations for unions. The Haymarket Square Riot began as a strike in Chicago and ended with the execution of leadership marking the unions as extreme.
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Mexican War
Abraham Lincoln had served as a congressman from 1847 to 1849, but his unpopular stand against the Mexican War and the decline of the Whig Party seemed to finish his political career. In the early 1850s he focused more on law than on politics.
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