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The main reason why workers would have been reluctant to hold a strike in the early years of the factory system is because there were few jobs available, and those with jobs did not want to risk losing them over a strike.
In 1600s the planter class increasingly relied on African slaves for labor majorly because slaves were offering cheap labor now that the planters didn't have to pay for this form of labor. This led to most of them foregoing traditional indentured servants who would be paid for their labor and instead opted for African slaves.
The american one stayed mainly between the U.S. and Great Britian, until the French joined. The french one was happening between the lower class french and the french government then i evoled like a pokemon into the french fighting athor monarchies in europe like austria and purssia. i really hope this helps you.